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5. Trident IIMissiles
We briefly mentioned how the Virginia Class subs and the DDG 51 Destroyers had the capabilities of launching cruise missiles! You could have probably guessed for yourself but those cruise missiles are pretty pricey! You don’t even want to know how much each missile costs! Luckily, the American and the British Navy are splitting some of the research costs. The reason they’re so expensive, is basically because they are pinpoint accurate from using GPS, can be launched from underwater, can carry warheads, and have a range of 4500 miles. Not only that, but they can travel at speeds of 18000 miles per hours! Each one costs 37 million dollars each, but there’s some videos out there of Destroyers launch cruise missiles like a semi automatic machine gun! If you combine the spending from both the UK and US on this missile, it adds up to about 53 Billion
4. MIne Resistant AmbushProtectedImagine, finally being able to drive a vehicle without having to worry about landmines or IED’s! Our boys in Iraq would be very grateful! Many Humvees were obliterated during the Iraq wars from IED’s and now it appears that the military has a solution. Not only is it bulletproof, but the roadside bombs will no longer prove to be an issue! Also known as the MRAP, these vehicles are designed in South Africa. The US eventually spent $50 Billion dollars on the project to to make these mine proof as an emergency type effort in 2007. They quickly ordered a mass production of 10,000 MRAP’s in 2007. You break it down, they cost ast least $500,000 each! Here in this photo we see the decked out version of the FBI’s version. Doesn’t look like you wanna mess with this thing. There’s believed to be about 800 of these used by Law Enforcement groups as well.
3.Virginia Class Submarines
This class of submarine is really in a class of it’s own. It is expected to remain in service for at least the next 43 years. Each one is crafted carefully which requires an estimated 9 million labor hours for construction of a single VirginaClassSubmarine. These are supposed to be America’s most advanced series of submarines to this date and they plan to build another 35 of these. You can imagine these would be expensive to construct, considering there’s a nuclear reactor on board! There’s also several new features that have never been seen before on US submarines classes. This includes new sonar systems, accurate cruise missile firing systems, pump-jet propulsor and improved gear for to save the crew in case it sinks. Many have called it the Ferrari of submarines and only the best trained submariners will have the chance to ride in it. Cost per submarine.. $ 2.5 Billion
2. RaptorF22The most expensive and technologically advanced jet fighter on the market, the raptor is America’s Top Gun. These supersonic jets can be seen at airshows, completely stupefying large crowds of spectators. It’s primary role is to shoot down enemy aircraft before they even see the raptor in the skies. But with a barrage of different weapons it can accommodate ground attacks, electronic warfare, precision weapons engagement, and good degree of stealth. Each unit costs taxpayers 150Million dollars but with air superiority in mind, the US is planning on building around 528 of these for a total cost of 79 Billion! Making it a huge program. There have been a few crashes already but the pilots were able to make it out of the craft ok with no injuries
1. CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier
The Gerald Ford is the first ship of the new class of Aircraft Carriers, this floating airport is a big upgrade from the Nimitz class. With all these expensive and fancy aircraft the US is coming up with, they’ll need an advanced way to transport them! Individually, the CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier is the most expensive military item to exist in the world! That doesn’t include the expensive aircraft on them either or the research it took to make this. In the long run it should save some money from lowering the number of crew members but increasing the number of automated systems. This thing even has laser beams! The living conditions were improved by increased air conditioning. It also uses an electromagnetic launch system which will also increase life expectancy on multi million dollar planes. The newly designed nuclear reactors will produce 3 times as much power as the Nimitz Class. The upgrades are quite impressive especially with the new radar system and it will be able to generate 30% more flights per day. The total cost: $13 Billion dollars each is how much it will cost for parts and labor and 4.7 Billion dollars was how much it cost goes to research and development.

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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Every year, nations around the world each spend billions of dollars on defense. When combined, total world spending on military forces is estimated by some experts as surpassing $1.7 billion in 2014. That’s a lot of money and the figures don’t look like they will drop off over the coming years. National rivalries, arms races and breakthroughs in weapons development all mean the final bill a nation is expected to pay only gets bigger and bigger.
It’s not hard to figure out who some of the top spenders are when it comes to military budgets. Head and shoulders above everyone else in this respect is the United States. The USA spends around $600 billion a year on its military. Not only is that three to four times more than the next closest spender – China - that’s also more than the next several highest spenders added together. The War on Terror, regular upgrades to weapons systems and the ongoing competition with China and Russia all fuel this massive spending spree. Indeed, many nations on this planet have some sort of military rivalry with a neighbor which fuels spending and development of large armed forces.
Apart from simply buying fleets of tanks, planes and ballistic missiles, the massive military budgets of the world’s armed forces are also used to develop new and high-tech weapons. These secret and futuristic weapons take years of testing and development and sometimes never even make it to production. So why spend so much on something which you may never use? It all comes down to maintaining a technological edge over your rivals. Many futuristic weapons never leave the prototype stage because they are not practical for the time or there is a lack of funding. However, sometimes a secret and high-tech weapon can come along at the right moment when the funding is right, the need is there and the weapon in question is practical. Think robotics, stealth technology and laser weapons.
The following video takes a look at some of the most secret and high-tech weapons currently being developed or entering service in the military. These projects have required billions of dollars in spending and decades of research and development to reach the point where theory and concepts become reality. Ahead you’ll find everything from laser weapons to ‘death-ray’ emitters to creations which will make you think of the Terminator films. Yes, in many cases the science-fiction of the 1960s, 70s and 80s is beginning to take on a very real, and sometimes scary, reality when it comes to what the military is rolling out next. The concepts behind some of these weapons aren’t very new and you might, at first, think they aren’t very high-tech and secret. Laser weapons are a perfect example. Just keep in mind that the weaponized lasers of today are far different from the early military lasers which were relatively weak and bulky and severely limited in their ability to destroy objects.
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The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of electromagnetic energy known as the Lorentz force to hurl a 23-pound projectile at speeds exceeding Mach 7. Engineers already have tested this futuristic weapon on land, and the Navy plans to begin sea trials aboard a Joint High Speed VesselMillinocket in 2016.
“The electromagnetic railgun represents an incredible new offensive capability for the U.S. Navy,” Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller, the Navy’s chief engineer, said in a statement. “This capability will allow us to effectively counter a wide range of threats at a relatively low cost, while keeping our ships and sailors safer by removing the need to carry as many high-explosive weapons.”
The massive railgun that needs just one sailor to operate it relies on the electromagnetic energy of the Lorentz force—the combination of electric and magnetic forces on a point charge—for power.
The Navy likes the weapon for several reasons, not the least of which it has a range of 100 miles and doesn’t require explosive warheads. That makes it far safer for sailors, and cheaper for taxpayers. According to the Navy, each 18-inch projectile costs about $25,000, compared to $500,000 to $1.5 million for conventional missiles.
“[It] will give our adversaries a huge moment of pause to go: ‘Do I even want to go engage a naval ship?’” Rear AdmiralMatt Klunder told reporters. “Because you are going to lose. You could throw anything at us, frankly, and the fact that we now can shoot a number of these rounds at a very affordable cost, it’s my opinion that they don’t win.”
The Navy’s been talking about using railguns for the past ten years. The Office of Naval Research launched a prototype program in 2005, with an initial investment of $250 million committed through 2011. The Navy anticipates spending about that much more by 2017.
Of course the Army is interested in having one too, and the Pentagon is in general interested in many aspects of the technology. In July, the Navy will display the electromagnetic railgun prototype at San Diego Naval Base.
“Frankly, we think it might be the right time for them to know what we’ve been doing behind closed doors in a Star Wars fashion,” said Klunder. “It’s now reality. It’s not science fiction. It’s real and you can look at it.”

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target.
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Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
TrackingPoint was formed by CEOJohn McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked TrackingScope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
BarrelReferenceSystem: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
FieldSoftware Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
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Already deployed on the USSPonce amphibious transport ship is the US Navy's first - in fact, the world's first - active laser weapon.

Military rank

Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in armed forces,police,intelligence agencies or other institutions organized along military lines. Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms. Ranking systems have been known for most of military history to be advantageous for military operations, in particular with regards to logistics, command, and coordination; as time continued and military operations became larger and more complex, military ranks increased and ranking systems themselves became more complex.

Laser Weapon System

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon was installed on USSPonce for field testing in 2014. In December 2014 the United States Navy reported the LaWS system works perfectly, and that the commander of the Ponce is authorized to use the system as a defensive weapon.

Purpose

The LaWS is a ship-defense system that has so far publicly engaged an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV or drone) and a simulated small-boat attacker. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target. Among the advantages of this device versus projectile weapons is the low cost per shot, as each firing of the weapon requires only the minimal cost of generating the energetic pulse; by contrast ordnance for projectile weapons must be designed, manufactured, handled, transported and maintained, and takes up storage space.

Military

The military, also called the armed forces, are forces authorized to usedeadly force, and weapons, to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. The task of the military is usually defined as defense of the state and its citizens, and the prosecution of war against another state. The military may also have additional sanctioned and non-sanctioned functions within a society, including, the promotion of a political agenda, protecting corporate economic interests, internal population control, construction, emergency services, social ceremonies, and guarding important areas. The military can also function as a discrete subculture within a larger civil society, through the development of separate infrastructures, which may include housing, schools, utilities, food production and banking.

The U.S. Navy traces its origins to the Continental Navy, which was established during the American Revolutionary War and was essentially disbanded as a separate entity shortly thereafter. It played a major role in the American Civil War by blockading the Confederacy and seizing control of its rivers. It played the central role in the World War II defeat of Japan. The 21st century U.S. Navy maintains a sizable global presence, deploying in such areas as East Asia, the Mediterranean, and the Middle East. It is a blue-water navy with the ability to project force onto the littoral regions of the world, engage in forward areas during peacetime, and rapidly respond to regional crises, making it an active player in U.S. foreign and defense policy.

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10 Most Expensive Military Machines

10 Most Expensive Military Machines

10 Most Expensive Military Machines

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5. Trident IIMissiles
We briefly mentioned how the Virginia Class subs and the DDG 51 Destroyers had the capabilities of launching cruise missiles! You could have probably guessed for yourself but those cruise missiles are pretty pricey! You don’t even want to know how much each missile costs! Luckily, the American and the British Navy are splitting some of the research costs. The reason they’re so expensive, is basically because they are pinpoint accurate from using GPS, can be launched from underwater, can carry warheads, and have a range of 4500 miles. Not only that, but they can travel at speeds of 18000 miles per hours! Each one costs 37 million dollars each, but there’s some videos out there of Destroyers launch cruise missiles like a semi automatic machine gun! If you combine the spending from both the UK and US on this missile, it adds up to about 53 Billion
4. MIne Resistant AmbushProtectedImagine, finally being able to drive a vehicle without having to worry about landmines or IED’s! Our boys in Iraq would be very grateful! Many Humvees were obliterated during the Iraq wars from IED’s and now it appears that the military has a solution. Not only is it bulletproof, but the roadside bombs will no longer prove to be an issue! Also known as the MRAP, these vehicles are designed in South Africa. The US eventually spent $50 Billion dollars on the project to to make these mine proof as an emergency type effort in 2007. They quickly ordered a mass production of 10,000 MRAP’s in 2007. You break it down, they cost ast least $500,000 each! Here in this photo we see the decked out version of the FBI’s version. Doesn’t look like you wanna mess with this thing. There’s believed to be about 800 of these used by Law Enforcement groups as well.
3.Virginia Class Submarines
This class of submarine is really in a class of it’s own. It is expected to remain in service for at least the next 43 years. Each one is crafted carefully which requires an estimated 9 million labor hours for construction of a single VirginaClassSubmarine. These are supposed to be America’s most advanced series of submarines to this date and they plan to build another 35 of these. You can imagine these would be expensive to construct, considering there’s a nuclear reactor on board! There’s also several new features that have never been seen before on US submarines classes. This includes new sonar systems, accurate cruise missile firing systems, pump-jet propulsor and improved gear for to save the crew in case it sinks. Many have called it the Ferrari of submarines and only the best trained submariners will have the chance to ride in it. Cost per submarine.. $ 2.5 Billion
2. RaptorF22The most expensive and technologically advanced jet fighter on the market, the raptor is America’s Top Gun. These supersonic jets can be seen at airshows, completely stupefying large crowds of spectators. It’s primary role is to shoot down enemy aircraft before they even see the raptor in the skies. But with a barrage of different weapons it can accommodate ground attacks, electronic warfare, precision weapons engagement, and good degree of stealth. Each unit costs taxpayers 150Million dollars but with air superiority in mind, the US is planning on building around 528 of these for a total cost of 79 Billion! Making it a huge program. There have been a few crashes already but the pilots were able to make it out of the craft ok with no injuries
1. CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier
The Gerald Ford is the first ship of the new class of Aircraft Carriers, this floating airport is a big upgrade from the Nimitz class. With all these expensive and fancy aircraft the US is coming up with, they’ll need an advanced way to transport them! Individually, the CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier is the most expensive military item to exist in the world! That doesn’t include the expensive aircraft on them either or the research it took to make this. In the long run it should save some money from lowering the number of crew members but increasing the number of automated systems. This thing even has laser beams! The living conditions were improved by increased air conditioning. It also uses an electromagnetic launch system which will also increase life expectancy on multi million dollar planes. The newly designed nuclear reactors will produce 3 times as much power as the Nimitz Class. The upgrades are quite impressive especially with the new radar system and it will be able to generate 30% more flights per day. The total cost: $13 Billion dollars each is how much it will cost for parts and labor and 4.7 Billion dollars was how much it cost goes to research and development.

US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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Every year, nations around the world each spend billions of dollars on defense. When combined, total world spending on military forces is estimated by some experts as surpassing $1.7 billion in 2014. That’s a lot of money and the figures don’t look like they will drop off over the coming years. National rivalries, arms races and breakthroughs in weapons development all mean the final bill a nation is expected to pay only gets bigger and bigger.
It’s not hard to figure out who some of the top spenders are when it comes to military budgets. Head and shoulders above everyone else in this respect is the United States. The USA spends around $600 billion a year on its military. Not only is that three to four times more than the next closest spender – China - that’s also more than the next several highest spenders added together. The War on Terror, regular upgrades to weapons systems and the ongoing competition with China and Russia all fuel this massive spending spree. Indeed, many nations on this planet have some sort of military rivalry with a neighbor which fuels spending and development of large armed forces.
Apart from simply buying fleets of tanks, planes and ballistic missiles, the massive military budgets of the world’s armed forces are also used to develop new and high-tech weapons. These secret and futuristic weapons take years of testing and development and sometimes never even make it to production. So why spend so much on something which you may never use? It all comes down to maintaining a technological edge over your rivals. Many futuristic weapons never leave the prototype stage because they are not practical for the time or there is a lack of funding. However, sometimes a secret and high-tech weapon can come along at the right moment when the funding is right, the need is there and the weapon in question is practical. Think robotics, stealth technology and laser weapons.
The following video takes a look at some of the most secret and high-tech weapons currently being developed or entering service in the military. These projects have required billions of dollars in spending and decades of research and development to reach the point where theory and concepts become reality. Ahead you’ll find everything from laser weapons to ‘death-ray’ emitters to creations which will make you think of the Terminator films. Yes, in many cases the science-fiction of the 1960s, 70s and 80s is beginning to take on a very real, and sometimes scary, reality when it comes to what the military is rolling out next. The concepts behind some of these weapons aren’t very new and you might, at first, think they aren’t very high-tech and secret. Laser weapons are a perfect example. Just keep in mind that the weaponized lasers of today are far different from the early military lasers which were relatively weak and bulky and severely limited in their ability to destroy objects.
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The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of electromagnetic energy known as the Lorentz force to hurl a 23-pound projectile at speeds exceeding Mach 7. Engineers already have tested this futuristic weapon on land, and the Navy plans to begin sea trials aboard a Joint High Speed VesselMillinocket in 2016.
“The electromagnetic railgun represents an incredible new offensive capability for the U.S. Navy,” Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller, the Navy’s chief engineer, said in a statement. “This capability will allow us to effectively counter a wide range of threats at a relatively low cost, while keeping our ships and sailors safer by removing the need to carry as many high-explosive weapons.”
The massive railgun that needs just one sailor to operate it relies on the electromagnetic energy of the Lorentz force—the combination of electric and magnetic forces on a point charge—for power.
The Navy likes the weapon for several reasons, not the least of which it has a range of 100 miles and doesn’t require explosive warheads. That makes it far safer for sailors, and cheaper for taxpayers. According to the Navy, each 18-inch projectile costs about $25,000, compared to $500,000 to $1.5 million for conventional missiles.
“[It] will give our adversaries a huge moment of pause to go: ‘Do I even want to go engage a naval ship?’” Rear AdmiralMatt Klunder told reporters. “Because you are going to lose. You could throw anything at us, frankly, and the fact that we now can shoot a number of these rounds at a very affordable cost, it’s my opinion that they don’t win.”
The Navy’s been talking about using railguns for the past ten years. The Office of Naval Research launched a prototype program in 2005, with an initial investment of $250 million committed through 2011. The Navy anticipates spending about that much more by 2017.
Of course the Army is interested in having one too, and the Pentagon is in general interested in many aspects of the technology. In July, the Navy will display the electromagnetic railgun prototype at San Diego Naval Base.
“Frankly, we think it might be the right time for them to know what we’ve been doing behind closed doors in a Star Wars fashion,” said Klunder. “It’s now reality. It’s not science fiction. It’s real and you can look at it.”

US Navy's New Killer Laser Gun: LaWS Laser Weapon System Live-fire

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target.
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Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
TrackingPoint was formed by CEOJohn McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked TrackingScope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
BarrelReferenceSystem: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
FieldSoftware Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
Texas is the second most populous, after California, and the second-largest of the 50 states, after Alaska in the United States of America, and the largest state in the 48 contiguous United States. Geographically located in the South Central part of the country, Texas shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and borders the U.S.

1:36

Watch the US Navy's laser weapon in action

Watch the US Navy's laser weapon in action

Watch the US Navy's laser weapon in action

Already deployed on the USSPonce amphibious transport ship is the US Navy's first - in fact, the world's first - active laser weapon.

EPA Spends Millions on Military-Grade Weapons for 'Special Agents'

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending millions of dollars on military grade equipment, according to a report published by Open the Books (link below).
The funds are being used to outfit the agency's 'Special Agents' with guns, ammo, night vision, radar, amphibious assault vehicles and more. The agency is building it's own militia of sorts.
In this report, we cover some of the latest EPA raids and legal action against ordinary citizens. We also discuss Obama's use of the agency to shut down 200 coal plants in the United States.
Sources:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/oct/10/epa-spends-millions-on-military-style-weapons-repo/
https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/7/Open_The_Books_Oversight_Report_-_Environmental_Protection_Agency_FINAL.pdf
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28644587/spill-makes-silverton-even-warier-epa
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/aug/30/andy-johnson-wyoming-farmer-sues-epa-over-16m-fine/print/
http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/15/environmentalists-epa-force-the-200th-us-coal-plant-to-retire/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/13/feds-shut-down-amish-farm-selling-fresh-milk/?page=all
http://www.fb.org/newsroom/news_article/344/
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2:49

Reaction to military grade weapons given to law enforcement

Reaction to military grade weapons given to law enforcement

Reaction to military grade weapons given to law enforcement

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Breakthrough is a new sponsor of the 2015PDNTraining Tour. Rob Pincus has been using this product for several months with personal defense weapons, and the U.S. Military uses it also. Breakthrough is certified free of carcinogens and contains no ingredients that will stain or otherwise damage clothing or skin. Rob discusses how Breakthrough was developed and why he recommends it.

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon was installed on the USSPonce for field testing in 2014 In December 2014 the United States Navy reported the LaWS system works perfectly, and that the commander of the USS Ponce is authorized to use the system as a defensive weapon.Purpose
The intended use of the LaWS is ship-defense against drones or small-boat attackers (whether suicidal or not); the LaWS at present is not designed to engage incoming missiles, large aircraft, ships, or submerged objects. LaWS utilizes a solid-state infrared beam which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target. Among the advantages of this device versus projectile weapons is the low cost per shot, as each firing of the weapon requires only the minimal cost of generating the energetic pulse; by contrast ordnance for projectile weapons must be designed, manufactured, handled, transported and maintained, and takes up storage space.
Deployment Video by Master Chief Petty OfficerJohn Williams.
Photo- U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams.
The LaWS was deployed on the Ponce in late August 2014 to the Persian Gulf with the U.S.5th Fleet. The deployment is to test the feasibility of a laser weapon in a maritime environment against heat, humidity, dust, and salt water and to see how much power is used. The system has scalable power levels to be able to fire a non-lethal beam to dazzle a suspect vessel, and fire stronger beams to physically destroy a target; range is classified. Although neighboring Iran has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz out of the Gulf using small boat swarms that the LaWS is able to counter, it was not designed or deployed specifically to be used against any one particular country. On the deployment, the LaWS is considered an operational asset, so the ship commander has permission to use it for self-defense. Humans are not a target of the weapon under stipulations of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, but targets do include UAVs, helicopters, and fast patrol craft. Rules of engagement (ROE) have been developed for its use, but details have not been released. The Navy has released video of the LaWS on deployment disabling a ScanEagle UAV, detonating a rocket propelled grenade (RPG), and burning out the engine of a rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB). Composed of commercial laser components and proprietary Navy software, it is powered and cooled by a "skid" through a diesel generator, separate from the ship's electrical systems, giving greater efficiency relative to power provided of 35 percent. Mounted on the Ponce's superstructure above the bridge, its powerful optics are also useful as a surveillance tool that can detect objects at "tactically significant ranges." The LaWS will remain deployed for one year and deployments on other ships are being examined.Derivatives The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is developing a laser weapon similar to the LaWS for use on ground vehicles for the U.S. MarineCorps as part of the Ground-Based Air Defense Directed Energy On-The-Move (G-BAD DE OTM) program. Like the naval LaWS, the ground-based system is meant to be an efficient way to protect against UAVs and supersonic missiles. The ONR is adapting the system to be installed on a Humvee or the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle. Tests will be conducted in late 2014 with 10 kW of power, with an increase to 30 kW by 2016. On 13 August 2014, Raytheon was awarded an $11 million contract to adapt a tactical laser weapon system to a vehicle-based laser device. Components have been tested to demonstrate detection and fire control functions of the system, with the compact phased array radar detecting and tracking air targets. The company will deliver a laser with a minimum power output of 25 kW using planar waveguide (PWG) technology, which is about the size and shape of a 12-inch ruler, that can generate sufficient power to effectively engage small aircraft while being small, light, and rugged enough to be used on mobile platforms. Intercept tests will evaluate detection and tracking to firing, battle-damage assessments, and effects on the test vehicle. Unlike the U.S. ArmyHigh Energy LaserTechnology Demonstrator (HEL-TD) program to develop a truck-mounted laser for C-RAM duties while stationary, the G-BAD seeks a short-range laser that can fire while moving and maneuvering with Marine air-ground task forces. The Navy requires a laser capable of firing at full power for two minutes, followed by a 20-minute recharge to 80 percent total capacity. It will weigh 2,500 lb (1,100 kg) consisting of a volume-surveillance radar, command and control (C2), and the high-energy laser weapon.
Laser Weapon System (LaWS)

4:25

Mafia III Gameplay - Guns - Bust up Santini's Weapons Deal

Mafia III Gameplay - Guns - Bust up Santini's Weapons Deal

Mafia III Gameplay - Guns - Bust up Santini's Weapons Deal

10:54

The Truth about "Assault Weapons"

The Truth about "Assault Weapons"

The Truth about "Assault Weapons"

7 Top Secret Military Weapons

They left out the "Rod of God" and military grade AI, but a decent list to give you a hint of how far advanced weapons have become. The Luciferians believe they can dethrone the Creator with their high tech weapons. I think that is humorous.

Is the AR15 a Military grade weapon

Those pushing for more gun control, and assault weapon bans keep using the term, "military grade weapons" when talking about semi-automatic carbines. Next time one of them throws that statement at you, this should shut them right up.

2:39

Surprise! Military Grade Weapons at Gun Buyback

Surprise! Military Grade Weapons at Gun Buyback

Surprise! Military Grade Weapons at Gun Buyback

"Two rocket launchers turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as part of the city's gun buyback event this week and displayed by the police chief and mayor did not have the capacity to fire. But the department will examine the origins of the weapons with the military, police said Friday.
The two launchers--long metal tubes that were once capable of propelling rocket grenades--were turned in along with 2,037 weapons at a gun buyback Wednesday, and exchanged for supermarket gift cards."*
A huge number of handguns, assault weapons, and shotguns were turned in at the LAPD's gun buyback program. And since the event was "no questions asked" 2 huge, military grade weapons were turned in. Is it really necessary for ordinary citizens to have rocket propelled weapons?! Cenk Ugur and John Iadarola (Host, TYT University) break it down.
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10 Most Expensive Military Machines

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5. Trident IIMissiles
We briefly mentioned how the Virginia Class subs and the DDG 51 Destroyers had the capabilities of launching cruise missiles! You could have probably guessed for yourself but those cruise missiles are pretty pricey! You don’t even want to know how much each missile costs! Luckily, the American and the British Navy are splitting some of the research costs. The reason they’re so expensive, is basically because they are pinpoint accurate from using GPS, can be launched from underwater, can carry warheads, and have a range of 4500 miles. Not only that, but they can travel at speeds of 1800...

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published: 03 Oct 2017

US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. ...

published: 11 Aug 2015

Top Secret Advanced Military Weapons

Top 10 real life Call of Duty weapons, soldiers and military robots from the future!
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Every year, nations around the world each spend billions of dollars on defense. When combined, total world spending on military forces is estimated by some experts as surpassing $1.7 billion in 2014. That’s a lot of money and the figures don’t look like they will drop off over the coming years. National rivalries, arms races and breakthroughs in weapons development all mean the final bill a nation is expected to pay ...

The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of electromagnetic energy known as the Lorentz force to hurl a 23-pound projectile at speeds exceeding Mach 7. Engineers already have tested this futuristic weapon on land, and the Navy plans to begin sea trials aboard a Joint High Speed VesselMillinocket in 2016.
“The electromagnetic railgun represents an incredible new offensive capability for the U.S. Navy,” Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller, the Navy’s chief engineer, said in a statement. “This capability will allow us to effectively counter a wide range of threats at a relatively low cost, while keeping our ships and sailors safer by removing the need to carry as many high-explosive weapons....

US Navy's New Killer Laser Gun: LaWS Laser Weapon System Live-fire

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_Weapon_System)
Video shows the LaWS Operational demonstration aboard USSPonce. During the test, the LaWS hit targets mounted aboard a speeding oncoming small boat, shot an UAV out of the sky, and destroyed other moving targets at sea.
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published: 11 Dec 2014

Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
TrackingPoint was formed by CEOJohn McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked TrackingScope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
BarrelReference Sys...

published: 19 Sep 2015

Watch the US Navy's laser weapon in action

Already deployed on the USSPonce amphibious transport ship is the US Navy's first - in fact, the world's first - active laser weapon.

EPA Spends Millions on Military-Grade Weapons for 'Special Agents'

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending millions of dollars on military grade equipment, according to a report published by Open the Books (link below).
The funds are being used to outfit the agency's 'Special Agents' with guns, ammo, night vision, radar, amphibious assault vehicles and more. The agency is building it's own militia of sorts.
In this report, we cover some of the latest EPA raids and legal action against ordinary citizens. We also discuss Obama's use of the agency to shut down 200 coal plants in the United States.
Sources:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/oct/10/epa-spends-millions-on-military-style-weapons-repo/
https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/7/Open_The_Books_Oversight_Report_-_Environmental_Protection_Agency_FINAL.pdf
http://www.denverp...

published: 10 Oct 2015

Reaction to military grade weapons given to law enforcement

Grenade launchers, bayonets and armored vehicles were given to a number of California police departments. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn
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Breakthrough is a new sponsor of the 2015PDNTraining Tour. Rob Pincus has been using this product for several months with personal defense weapons, and the U.S. Military uses it also. Breakthrough is certified free of carcinogens and contains no ingredients that will stain or otherwise damage clothing or skin. Rob discusses how Breakthrough was developed and why he recommends it.

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon was installed on the USSPonce for field testing in 2014 In December 2014 the United States Navy reported the LaWS system works perfectly, and that the commander of the USS Ponce is authorized to use the system as a defensive weapon.Purpose
The intended use of the LaWS is ship-defense against drones or small-boat attackers (whether suicidal or not); the LaWS at present is not designed to engage incoming missiles, large aircraft, ships, or submerged objects. LaWS utilizes a solid-state infrared beam which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target. Among the advantages of this device versus projectile weapons is the low c...

published: 11 May 2016

Mafia III Gameplay - Guns - Bust up Santini's Weapons Deal

published: 16 Oct 2016

The Truth about "Assault Weapons"

7 Top Secret Military Weapons

They left out the "Rod of God" and military grade AI, but a decent list to give you a hint of how far advanced weapons have become. The Luciferians believe they can dethrone the Creator with their high tech weapons. I think that is humorous.

Is the AR15 a Military grade weapon

Those pushing for more gun control, and assault weapon bans keep using the term, "military grade weapons" when talking about semi-automatic carbines. Next time one of them throws that statement at you, this should shut them right up.

published: 18 Jun 2016

Surprise! Military Grade Weapons at Gun Buyback

"Two rocket launchers turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as part of the city's gun buyback event this week and displayed by the police chief and mayor did not have the capacity to fire. But the department will examine the origins of the weapons with the military, police said Friday.
The two launchers--long metal tubes that were once capable of propelling rocket grenades--were turned in along with 2,037 weapons at a gun buyback Wednesday, and exchanged for supermarket gift cards."*
A huge number of handguns, assault weapons, and shotguns were turned in at the LAPD's gun buyback program. And since the event was "no questions asked" 2 huge, military grade weapons were turned in. Is it really necessary for ordinary citizens to have rocket propelled weapons?! Cenk Ugur and John Ia...

From the $100 MILLION Fighter Jet, to the most INSANE Aircraft Career in the world, these are the 10 Most ExpensiveMilitaryMachines !
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5. Trident IIMissiles
We briefly mentioned how the Virginia Class subs and the DDG 51 Destroyers had the capabilities of launching cruise missiles! You could have probably guessed for yourself but those cruise missiles are pretty pricey! You don’t even want to know how much each missile costs! Luckily, the American and the British Navy are splitting some of the research costs. The reason they’re so expensive, is basically because they are pinpoint accurate from using GPS, can be launched from underwater, can carry warheads, and have a range of 4500 miles. Not only that, but they can travel at speeds of 18000 miles per hours! Each one costs 37 million dollars each, but there’s some videos out there of Destroyers launch cruise missiles like a semi automatic machine gun! If you combine the spending from both the UK and US on this missile, it adds up to about 53 Billion
4. MIne Resistant AmbushProtectedImagine, finally being able to drive a vehicle without having to worry about landmines or IED’s! Our boys in Iraq would be very grateful! Many Humvees were obliterated during the Iraq wars from IED’s and now it appears that the military has a solution. Not only is it bulletproof, but the roadside bombs will no longer prove to be an issue! Also known as the MRAP, these vehicles are designed in South Africa. The US eventually spent $50 Billion dollars on the project to to make these mine proof as an emergency type effort in 2007. They quickly ordered a mass production of 10,000 MRAP’s in 2007. You break it down, they cost ast least $500,000 each! Here in this photo we see the decked out version of the FBI’s version. Doesn’t look like you wanna mess with this thing. There’s believed to be about 800 of these used by Law Enforcement groups as well.
3.Virginia Class Submarines
This class of submarine is really in a class of it’s own. It is expected to remain in service for at least the next 43 years. Each one is crafted carefully which requires an estimated 9 million labor hours for construction of a single VirginaClassSubmarine. These are supposed to be America’s most advanced series of submarines to this date and they plan to build another 35 of these. You can imagine these would be expensive to construct, considering there’s a nuclear reactor on board! There’s also several new features that have never been seen before on US submarines classes. This includes new sonar systems, accurate cruise missile firing systems, pump-jet propulsor and improved gear for to save the crew in case it sinks. Many have called it the Ferrari of submarines and only the best trained submariners will have the chance to ride in it. Cost per submarine.. $ 2.5 Billion
2. RaptorF22The most expensive and technologically advanced jet fighter on the market, the raptor is America’s Top Gun. These supersonic jets can be seen at airshows, completely stupefying large crowds of spectators. It’s primary role is to shoot down enemy aircraft before they even see the raptor in the skies. But with a barrage of different weapons it can accommodate ground attacks, electronic warfare, precision weapons engagement, and good degree of stealth. Each unit costs taxpayers 150Million dollars but with air superiority in mind, the US is planning on building around 528 of these for a total cost of 79 Billion! Making it a huge program. There have been a few crashes already but the pilots were able to make it out of the craft ok with no injuries
1. CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier
The Gerald Ford is the first ship of the new class of Aircraft Carriers, this floating airport is a big upgrade from the Nimitz class. With all these expensive and fancy aircraft the US is coming up with, they’ll need an advanced way to transport them! Individually, the CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier is the most expensive military item to exist in the world! That doesn’t include the expensive aircraft on them either or the research it took to make this. In the long run it should save some money from lowering the number of crew members but increasing the number of automated systems. This thing even has laser beams! The living conditions were improved by increased air conditioning. It also uses an electromagnetic launch system which will also increase life expectancy on multi million dollar planes. The newly designed nuclear reactors will produce 3 times as much power as the Nimitz Class. The upgrades are quite impressive especially with the new radar system and it will be able to generate 30% more flights per day. The total cost: $13 Billion dollars each is how much it will cost for parts and labor and 4.7 Billion dollars was how much it cost goes to research and development.

From the $100 MILLION Fighter Jet, to the most INSANE Aircraft Career in the world, these are the 10 Most ExpensiveMilitaryMachines !
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5. Trident IIMissiles
We briefly mentioned how the Virginia Class subs and the DDG 51 Destroyers had the capabilities of launching cruise missiles! You could have probably guessed for yourself but those cruise missiles are pretty pricey! You don’t even want to know how much each missile costs! Luckily, the American and the British Navy are splitting some of the research costs. The reason they’re so expensive, is basically because they are pinpoint accurate from using GPS, can be launched from underwater, can carry warheads, and have a range of 4500 miles. Not only that, but they can travel at speeds of 18000 miles per hours! Each one costs 37 million dollars each, but there’s some videos out there of Destroyers launch cruise missiles like a semi automatic machine gun! If you combine the spending from both the UK and US on this missile, it adds up to about 53 Billion
4. MIne Resistant AmbushProtectedImagine, finally being able to drive a vehicle without having to worry about landmines or IED’s! Our boys in Iraq would be very grateful! Many Humvees were obliterated during the Iraq wars from IED’s and now it appears that the military has a solution. Not only is it bulletproof, but the roadside bombs will no longer prove to be an issue! Also known as the MRAP, these vehicles are designed in South Africa. The US eventually spent $50 Billion dollars on the project to to make these mine proof as an emergency type effort in 2007. They quickly ordered a mass production of 10,000 MRAP’s in 2007. You break it down, they cost ast least $500,000 each! Here in this photo we see the decked out version of the FBI’s version. Doesn’t look like you wanna mess with this thing. There’s believed to be about 800 of these used by Law Enforcement groups as well.
3.Virginia Class Submarines
This class of submarine is really in a class of it’s own. It is expected to remain in service for at least the next 43 years. Each one is crafted carefully which requires an estimated 9 million labor hours for construction of a single VirginaClassSubmarine. These are supposed to be America’s most advanced series of submarines to this date and they plan to build another 35 of these. You can imagine these would be expensive to construct, considering there’s a nuclear reactor on board! There’s also several new features that have never been seen before on US submarines classes. This includes new sonar systems, accurate cruise missile firing systems, pump-jet propulsor and improved gear for to save the crew in case it sinks. Many have called it the Ferrari of submarines and only the best trained submariners will have the chance to ride in it. Cost per submarine.. $ 2.5 Billion
2. RaptorF22The most expensive and technologically advanced jet fighter on the market, the raptor is America’s Top Gun. These supersonic jets can be seen at airshows, completely stupefying large crowds of spectators. It’s primary role is to shoot down enemy aircraft before they even see the raptor in the skies. But with a barrage of different weapons it can accommodate ground attacks, electronic warfare, precision weapons engagement, and good degree of stealth. Each unit costs taxpayers 150Million dollars but with air superiority in mind, the US is planning on building around 528 of these for a total cost of 79 Billion! Making it a huge program. There have been a few crashes already but the pilots were able to make it out of the craft ok with no injuries
1. CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier
The Gerald Ford is the first ship of the new class of Aircraft Carriers, this floating airport is a big upgrade from the Nimitz class. With all these expensive and fancy aircraft the US is coming up with, they’ll need an advanced way to transport them! Individually, the CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier is the most expensive military item to exist in the world! That doesn’t include the expensive aircraft on them either or the research it took to make this. In the long run it should save some money from lowering the number of crew members but increasing the number of automated systems. This thing even has laser beams! The living conditions were improved by increased air conditioning. It also uses an electromagnetic launch system which will also increase life expectancy on multi million dollar planes. The newly designed nuclear reactors will produce 3 times as much power as the Nimitz Class. The upgrades are quite impressive especially with the new radar system and it will be able to generate 30% more flights per day. The total cost: $13 Billion dollars each is how much it will cost for parts and labor and 4.7 Billion dollars was how much it cost goes to research and development.

US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automat...

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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Top Secret Advanced Military Weapons

Top 10 real life Call of Duty weapons, soldiers and military robots from the future!
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10 secret advanced military Weapons
Every year, nations around the world each spend billions of dollars on defense. When combined, total world spending on military forces is estimated by some experts as surpassing $1.7 billion in 2014. That’s a lot of money and the figures don’t look like they will drop off over the coming years. National rivalries, arms races and breakthroughs in weapons development all mean the final bill a nation is expected to pay only gets bigger and bigger.
It’s not hard to figure out who some of the top spenders are when it comes to military budgets. Head and shoulders above everyone else in this respect is the United States. The USA spends around $600 billion a year on its military. Not only is that three to four times more than the next closest spender – China - that’s also more than the next several highest spenders added together. The War on Terror, regular upgrades to weapons systems and the ongoing competition with China and Russia all fuel this massive spending spree. Indeed, many nations on this planet have some sort of military rivalry with a neighbor which fuels spending and development of large armed forces.
Apart from simply buying fleets of tanks, planes and ballistic missiles, the massive military budgets of the world’s armed forces are also used to develop new and high-tech weapons. These secret and futuristic weapons take years of testing and development and sometimes never even make it to production. So why spend so much on something which you may never use? It all comes down to maintaining a technological edge over your rivals. Many futuristic weapons never leave the prototype stage because they are not practical for the time or there is a lack of funding. However, sometimes a secret and high-tech weapon can come along at the right moment when the funding is right, the need is there and the weapon in question is practical. Think robotics, stealth technology and laser weapons.
The following video takes a look at some of the most secret and high-tech weapons currently being developed or entering service in the military. These projects have required billions of dollars in spending and decades of research and development to reach the point where theory and concepts become reality. Ahead you’ll find everything from laser weapons to ‘death-ray’ emitters to creations which will make you think of the Terminator films. Yes, in many cases the science-fiction of the 1960s, 70s and 80s is beginning to take on a very real, and sometimes scary, reality when it comes to what the military is rolling out next. The concepts behind some of these weapons aren’t very new and you might, at first, think they aren’t very high-tech and secret. Laser weapons are a perfect example. Just keep in mind that the weaponized lasers of today are far different from the early military lasers which were relatively weak and bulky and severely limited in their ability to destroy objects.
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10 secret advanced military Weapons
Every year, nations around the world each spend billions of dollars on defense. When combined, total world spending on military forces is estimated by some experts as surpassing $1.7 billion in 2014. That’s a lot of money and the figures don’t look like they will drop off over the coming years. National rivalries, arms races and breakthroughs in weapons development all mean the final bill a nation is expected to pay only gets bigger and bigger.
It’s not hard to figure out who some of the top spenders are when it comes to military budgets. Head and shoulders above everyone else in this respect is the United States. The USA spends around $600 billion a year on its military. Not only is that three to four times more than the next closest spender – China - that’s also more than the next several highest spenders added together. The War on Terror, regular upgrades to weapons systems and the ongoing competition with China and Russia all fuel this massive spending spree. Indeed, many nations on this planet have some sort of military rivalry with a neighbor which fuels spending and development of large armed forces.
Apart from simply buying fleets of tanks, planes and ballistic missiles, the massive military budgets of the world’s armed forces are also used to develop new and high-tech weapons. These secret and futuristic weapons take years of testing and development and sometimes never even make it to production. So why spend so much on something which you may never use? It all comes down to maintaining a technological edge over your rivals. Many futuristic weapons never leave the prototype stage because they are not practical for the time or there is a lack of funding. However, sometimes a secret and high-tech weapon can come along at the right moment when the funding is right, the need is there and the weapon in question is practical. Think robotics, stealth technology and laser weapons.
The following video takes a look at some of the most secret and high-tech weapons currently being developed or entering service in the military. These projects have required billions of dollars in spending and decades of research and development to reach the point where theory and concepts become reality. Ahead you’ll find everything from laser weapons to ‘death-ray’ emitters to creations which will make you think of the Terminator films. Yes, in many cases the science-fiction of the 1960s, 70s and 80s is beginning to take on a very real, and sometimes scary, reality when it comes to what the military is rolling out next. The concepts behind some of these weapons aren’t very new and you might, at first, think they aren’t very high-tech and secret. Laser weapons are a perfect example. Just keep in mind that the weaponized lasers of today are far different from the early military lasers which were relatively weak and bulky and severely limited in their ability to destroy objects.
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The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of ele...

The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of electromagnetic energy known as the Lorentz force to hurl a 23-pound projectile at speeds exceeding Mach 7. Engineers already have tested this futuristic weapon on land, and the Navy plans to begin sea trials aboard a Joint High Speed VesselMillinocket in 2016.
“The electromagnetic railgun represents an incredible new offensive capability for the U.S. Navy,” Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller, the Navy’s chief engineer, said in a statement. “This capability will allow us to effectively counter a wide range of threats at a relatively low cost, while keeping our ships and sailors safer by removing the need to carry as many high-explosive weapons.”
The massive railgun that needs just one sailor to operate it relies on the electromagnetic energy of the Lorentz force—the combination of electric and magnetic forces on a point charge—for power.
The Navy likes the weapon for several reasons, not the least of which it has a range of 100 miles and doesn’t require explosive warheads. That makes it far safer for sailors, and cheaper for taxpayers. According to the Navy, each 18-inch projectile costs about $25,000, compared to $500,000 to $1.5 million for conventional missiles.
“[It] will give our adversaries a huge moment of pause to go: ‘Do I even want to go engage a naval ship?’” Rear AdmiralMatt Klunder told reporters. “Because you are going to lose. You could throw anything at us, frankly, and the fact that we now can shoot a number of these rounds at a very affordable cost, it’s my opinion that they don’t win.”
The Navy’s been talking about using railguns for the past ten years. The Office of Naval Research launched a prototype program in 2005, with an initial investment of $250 million committed through 2011. The Navy anticipates spending about that much more by 2017.
Of course the Army is interested in having one too, and the Pentagon is in general interested in many aspects of the technology. In July, the Navy will display the electromagnetic railgun prototype at San Diego Naval Base.
“Frankly, we think it might be the right time for them to know what we’ve been doing behind closed doors in a Star Wars fashion,” said Klunder. “It’s now reality. It’s not science fiction. It’s real and you can look at it.”

The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of electromagnetic energy known as the Lorentz force to hurl a 23-pound projectile at speeds exceeding Mach 7. Engineers already have tested this futuristic weapon on land, and the Navy plans to begin sea trials aboard a Joint High Speed VesselMillinocket in 2016.
“The electromagnetic railgun represents an incredible new offensive capability for the U.S. Navy,” Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller, the Navy’s chief engineer, said in a statement. “This capability will allow us to effectively counter a wide range of threats at a relatively low cost, while keeping our ships and sailors safer by removing the need to carry as many high-explosive weapons.”
The massive railgun that needs just one sailor to operate it relies on the electromagnetic energy of the Lorentz force—the combination of electric and magnetic forces on a point charge—for power.
The Navy likes the weapon for several reasons, not the least of which it has a range of 100 miles and doesn’t require explosive warheads. That makes it far safer for sailors, and cheaper for taxpayers. According to the Navy, each 18-inch projectile costs about $25,000, compared to $500,000 to $1.5 million for conventional missiles.
“[It] will give our adversaries a huge moment of pause to go: ‘Do I even want to go engage a naval ship?’” Rear AdmiralMatt Klunder told reporters. “Because you are going to lose. You could throw anything at us, frankly, and the fact that we now can shoot a number of these rounds at a very affordable cost, it’s my opinion that they don’t win.”
The Navy’s been talking about using railguns for the past ten years. The Office of Naval Research launched a prototype program in 2005, with an initial investment of $250 million committed through 2011. The Navy anticipates spending about that much more by 2017.
Of course the Army is interested in having one too, and the Pentagon is in general interested in many aspects of the technology. In July, the Navy will display the electromagnetic railgun prototype at San Diego Naval Base.
“Frankly, we think it might be the right time for them to know what we’ve been doing behind closed doors in a Star Wars fashion,” said Klunder. “It’s now reality. It’s not science fiction. It’s real and you can look at it.”

US Navy's New Killer Laser Gun: LaWS Laser Weapon System Live-fire

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energ...

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_Weapon_System)
Video shows the LaWS Operational demonstration aboard USSPonce. During the test, the LaWS hit targets mounted aboard a speeding oncoming small boat, shot an UAV out of the sky, and destroyed other moving targets at sea.
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The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_Weapon_System)
Video shows the LaWS Operational demonstration aboard USSPonce. During the test, the LaWS hit targets mounted aboard a speeding oncoming small boat, shot an UAV out of the sky, and destroyed other moving targets at sea.
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Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoin...

Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
TrackingPoint was formed by CEOJohn McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked TrackingScope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
BarrelReferenceSystem: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
FieldSoftware Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
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Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
TrackingPoint was formed by CEOJohn McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked TrackingScope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
BarrelReferenceSystem: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
FieldSoftware Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
Texas is the second most populous, after California, and the second-largest of the 50 states, after Alaska in the United States of America, and the largest state in the 48 contiguous United States. Geographically located in the South Central part of the country, Texas shares an international border with the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas to the south and borders the U.S.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending millions of dollars on military grade equipment, according to a report published by Open the Books (link below).
The funds are being used to outfit the agency's 'Special Agents' with guns, ammo, night vision, radar, amphibious assault vehicles and more. The agency is building it's own militia of sorts.
In this report, we cover some of the latest EPA raids and legal action against ordinary citizens. We also discuss Obama's use of the agency to shut down 200 coal plants in the United States.
Sources:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/oct/10/epa-spends-millions-on-military-style-weapons-repo/
https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/7/Open_The_Books_Oversight_Report_-_Environmental_Protection_Agency_FINAL.pdf
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28644587/spill-makes-silverton-even-warier-epa
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/aug/30/andy-johnson-wyoming-farmer-sues-epa-over-16m-fine/print/
http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/15/environmentalists-epa-force-the-200th-us-coal-plant-to-retire/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/13/feds-shut-down-amish-farm-selling-fresh-milk/?page=all
http://www.fb.org/newsroom/news_article/344/
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending millions of dollars on military grade equipment, according to a report published by Open the Books (link below).
The funds are being used to outfit the agency's 'Special Agents' with guns, ammo, night vision, radar, amphibious assault vehicles and more. The agency is building it's own militia of sorts.
In this report, we cover some of the latest EPA raids and legal action against ordinary citizens. We also discuss Obama's use of the agency to shut down 200 coal plants in the United States.
Sources:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/oct/10/epa-spends-millions-on-military-style-weapons-repo/
https://www.openthebooks.com/assets/1/7/Open_The_Books_Oversight_Report_-_Environmental_Protection_Agency_FINAL.pdf
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_28644587/spill-makes-silverton-even-warier-epa
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/aug/30/andy-johnson-wyoming-farmer-sues-epa-over-16m-fine/print/
http://dailycaller.com/2015/07/15/environmentalists-epa-force-the-200th-us-coal-plant-to-retire/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/13/feds-shut-down-amish-farm-selling-fresh-milk/?page=all
http://www.fb.org/newsroom/news_article/344/
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Breakthrough is a new sponsor of the 2015PDNTraining Tour. Rob Pincus has been using this product for several months with personal defense weapons, and the U.S. Military uses it also. Breakthrough is certified free of carcinogens and contains no ingredients that will stain or otherwise damage clothing or skin. Rob discusses how Breakthrough was developed and why he recommends it.

Breakthrough is a new sponsor of the 2015PDNTraining Tour. Rob Pincus has been using this product for several months with personal defense weapons, and the U.S. Military uses it also. Breakthrough is certified free of carcinogens and contains no ingredients that will stain or otherwise damage clothing or skin. Rob discusses how Breakthrough was developed and why he recommends it.

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon was installed on the USSPonce for field testing in 2014 In December 2014 the United States Navy reported the LaWS system works perfectly, and that the commander of the USS Ponce is authorized to use the system as a defensive weapon.Purpose
The intended use of the LaWS is ship-defense against drones or small-boat attackers (whether suicidal or not); the LaWS at present is not designed to engage incoming missiles, large aircraft, ships, or submerged objects. LaWS utilizes a solid-state infrared beam which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target. Among the advantages of this device versus projectile weapons is the low cost per shot, as each firing of the weapon requires only the minimal cost of generating the energetic pulse; by contrast ordnance for projectile weapons must be designed, manufactured, handled, transported and maintained, and takes up storage space.
Deployment Video by Master Chief Petty OfficerJohn Williams.
Photo- U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams.
The LaWS was deployed on the Ponce in late August 2014 to the Persian Gulf with the U.S.5th Fleet. The deployment is to test the feasibility of a laser weapon in a maritime environment against heat, humidity, dust, and salt water and to see how much power is used. The system has scalable power levels to be able to fire a non-lethal beam to dazzle a suspect vessel, and fire stronger beams to physically destroy a target; range is classified. Although neighboring Iran has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz out of the Gulf using small boat swarms that the LaWS is able to counter, it was not designed or deployed specifically to be used against any one particular country. On the deployment, the LaWS is considered an operational asset, so the ship commander has permission to use it for self-defense. Humans are not a target of the weapon under stipulations of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, but targets do include UAVs, helicopters, and fast patrol craft. Rules of engagement (ROE) have been developed for its use, but details have not been released. The Navy has released video of the LaWS on deployment disabling a ScanEagle UAV, detonating a rocket propelled grenade (RPG), and burning out the engine of a rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB). Composed of commercial laser components and proprietary Navy software, it is powered and cooled by a "skid" through a diesel generator, separate from the ship's electrical systems, giving greater efficiency relative to power provided of 35 percent. Mounted on the Ponce's superstructure above the bridge, its powerful optics are also useful as a surveillance tool that can detect objects at "tactically significant ranges." The LaWS will remain deployed for one year and deployments on other ships are being examined.Derivatives The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is developing a laser weapon similar to the LaWS for use on ground vehicles for the U.S. MarineCorps as part of the Ground-Based Air Defense Directed Energy On-The-Move (G-BAD DE OTM) program. Like the naval LaWS, the ground-based system is meant to be an efficient way to protect against UAVs and supersonic missiles. The ONR is adapting the system to be installed on a Humvee or the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle. Tests will be conducted in late 2014 with 10 kW of power, with an increase to 30 kW by 2016. On 13 August 2014, Raytheon was awarded an $11 million contract to adapt a tactical laser weapon system to a vehicle-based laser device. Components have been tested to demonstrate detection and fire control functions of the system, with the compact phased array radar detecting and tracking air targets. The company will deliver a laser with a minimum power output of 25 kW using planar waveguide (PWG) technology, which is about the size and shape of a 12-inch ruler, that can generate sufficient power to effectively engage small aircraft while being small, light, and rugged enough to be used on mobile platforms. Intercept tests will evaluate detection and tracking to firing, battle-damage assessments, and effects on the test vehicle. Unlike the U.S. ArmyHigh Energy LaserTechnology Demonstrator (HEL-TD) program to develop a truck-mounted laser for C-RAM duties while stationary, the G-BAD seeks a short-range laser that can fire while moving and maneuvering with Marine air-ground task forces. The Navy requires a laser capable of firing at full power for two minutes, followed by a 20-minute recharge to 80 percent total capacity. It will weigh 2,500 lb (1,100 kg) consisting of a volume-surveillance radar, command and control (C2), and the high-energy laser weapon.
Laser Weapon System (LaWS)

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. The weapon was installed on the USSPonce for field testing in 2014 In December 2014 the United States Navy reported the LaWS system works perfectly, and that the commander of the USS Ponce is authorized to use the system as a defensive weapon.Purpose
The intended use of the LaWS is ship-defense against drones or small-boat attackers (whether suicidal or not); the LaWS at present is not designed to engage incoming missiles, large aircraft, ships, or submerged objects. LaWS utilizes a solid-state infrared beam which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target. Among the advantages of this device versus projectile weapons is the low cost per shot, as each firing of the weapon requires only the minimal cost of generating the energetic pulse; by contrast ordnance for projectile weapons must be designed, manufactured, handled, transported and maintained, and takes up storage space.
Deployment Video by Master Chief Petty OfficerJohn Williams.
Photo- U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams.
The LaWS was deployed on the Ponce in late August 2014 to the Persian Gulf with the U.S.5th Fleet. The deployment is to test the feasibility of a laser weapon in a maritime environment against heat, humidity, dust, and salt water and to see how much power is used. The system has scalable power levels to be able to fire a non-lethal beam to dazzle a suspect vessel, and fire stronger beams to physically destroy a target; range is classified. Although neighboring Iran has threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz out of the Gulf using small boat swarms that the LaWS is able to counter, it was not designed or deployed specifically to be used against any one particular country. On the deployment, the LaWS is considered an operational asset, so the ship commander has permission to use it for self-defense. Humans are not a target of the weapon under stipulations of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, but targets do include UAVs, helicopters, and fast patrol craft. Rules of engagement (ROE) have been developed for its use, but details have not been released. The Navy has released video of the LaWS on deployment disabling a ScanEagle UAV, detonating a rocket propelled grenade (RPG), and burning out the engine of a rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB). Composed of commercial laser components and proprietary Navy software, it is powered and cooled by a "skid" through a diesel generator, separate from the ship's electrical systems, giving greater efficiency relative to power provided of 35 percent. Mounted on the Ponce's superstructure above the bridge, its powerful optics are also useful as a surveillance tool that can detect objects at "tactically significant ranges." The LaWS will remain deployed for one year and deployments on other ships are being examined.Derivatives The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is developing a laser weapon similar to the LaWS for use on ground vehicles for the U.S. MarineCorps as part of the Ground-Based Air Defense Directed Energy On-The-Move (G-BAD DE OTM) program. Like the naval LaWS, the ground-based system is meant to be an efficient way to protect against UAVs and supersonic missiles. The ONR is adapting the system to be installed on a Humvee or the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle. Tests will be conducted in late 2014 with 10 kW of power, with an increase to 30 kW by 2016. On 13 August 2014, Raytheon was awarded an $11 million contract to adapt a tactical laser weapon system to a vehicle-based laser device. Components have been tested to demonstrate detection and fire control functions of the system, with the compact phased array radar detecting and tracking air targets. The company will deliver a laser with a minimum power output of 25 kW using planar waveguide (PWG) technology, which is about the size and shape of a 12-inch ruler, that can generate sufficient power to effectively engage small aircraft while being small, light, and rugged enough to be used on mobile platforms. Intercept tests will evaluate detection and tracking to firing, battle-damage assessments, and effects on the test vehicle. Unlike the U.S. ArmyHigh Energy LaserTechnology Demonstrator (HEL-TD) program to develop a truck-mounted laser for C-RAM duties while stationary, the G-BAD seeks a short-range laser that can fire while moving and maneuvering with Marine air-ground task forces. The Navy requires a laser capable of firing at full power for two minutes, followed by a 20-minute recharge to 80 percent total capacity. It will weigh 2,500 lb (1,100 kg) consisting of a volume-surveillance radar, command and control (C2), and the high-energy laser weapon.
Laser Weapon System (LaWS)

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They left out the "Rod of God" and military grade AI, but a decent list to give you a hint of how far advanced weapons have become. The Luciferians believe they...

They left out the "Rod of God" and military grade AI, but a decent list to give you a hint of how far advanced weapons have become. The Luciferians believe they can dethrone the Creator with their high tech weapons. I think that is humorous.

They left out the "Rod of God" and military grade AI, but a decent list to give you a hint of how far advanced weapons have become. The Luciferians believe they can dethrone the Creator with their high tech weapons. I think that is humorous.

Is the AR15 a Military grade weapon

Those pushing for more gun control, and assault weapon bans keep using the term, "military grade weapons" when talking about semi-automatic carbines. Next time...

Those pushing for more gun control, and assault weapon bans keep using the term, "military grade weapons" when talking about semi-automatic carbines. Next time one of them throws that statement at you, this should shut them right up.

Those pushing for more gun control, and assault weapon bans keep using the term, "military grade weapons" when talking about semi-automatic carbines. Next time one of them throws that statement at you, this should shut them right up.

Surprise! Military Grade Weapons at Gun Buyback

"Two rocket launchers turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as part of the city's gun buyback event this week and displayed by the police chief and mayo...

"Two rocket launchers turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as part of the city's gun buyback event this week and displayed by the police chief and mayor did not have the capacity to fire. But the department will examine the origins of the weapons with the military, police said Friday.
The two launchers--long metal tubes that were once capable of propelling rocket grenades--were turned in along with 2,037 weapons at a gun buyback Wednesday, and exchanged for supermarket gift cards."*
A huge number of handguns, assault weapons, and shotguns were turned in at the LAPD's gun buyback program. And since the event was "no questions asked" 2 huge, military grade weapons were turned in. Is it really necessary for ordinary citizens to have rocket propelled weapons?! Cenk Ugur and John Iadarola (Host, TYT University) break it down.
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"Two rocket launchers turned into the Los Angeles Police Department as part of the city's gun buyback event this week and displayed by the police chief and mayor did not have the capacity to fire. But the department will examine the origins of the weapons with the military, police said Friday.
The two launchers--long metal tubes that were once capable of propelling rocket grenades--were turned in along with 2,037 weapons at a gun buyback Wednesday, and exchanged for supermarket gift cards."*
A huge number of handguns, assault weapons, and shotguns were turned in at the LAPD's gun buyback program. And since the event was "no questions asked" 2 huge, military grade weapons were turned in. Is it really necessary for ordinary citizens to have rocket propelled weapons?! Cenk Ugur and John Iadarola (Host, TYT University) break it down.
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US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. ...

published: 11 Aug 2015

Most Terrifying Weapons of US Military in Future (Best in the WORLD )2016

US M2/M2A1 Flamethrower

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After a dismal first attempt at designing a flamethrower (the M1) in 1941, the US Chemical Corps along with several universities and industrial partners put in a lot of research to develop a more usable and effective flamethrower. The result was the M2, which went into production in early 1944. It would prove to be an exceptionally effective weapon in the island-hopping campaign towards the end of the war.
The M2 was arguably the best flamethrower fielded by any military during the war, with a number of excellent design features. These included:
* A constant-pressure regulator to ensure that the range stayed the same from the first to the last shot of a tank of fuel
* An on/off main valve easily accessible to the operator
* A supremely waterproof ...

published: 12 May 2016

Paris Shooters Had Military Grade Weapons

Alex Jones covers the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris and goes over some exclusive information regarding the type of weapons that the terrorists had.
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"The PortsmouthStory", Project 90-2C-52 by the United States Air ForceLookout Mountain Laboratory.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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The Portsmouth Gaseous D...

published: 16 Feb 2017

Weapons: Explore the world of explosives

Ukraine Today presents a new documentary series on weapons. Learn about the innovation and development of military, spy and defence tools. Hear from the experts in the field and see the newest and most modern weapons to date.
The fifth episode delves deeper into the history, evolution and future of explosives - TNT, dynamite, mines, bombs.
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How and Why CA Fires Were DEW Created

Further evidence highly suggests the surprise record firestorm was created to re-purpose zoning developments towards AGenda 21 mandates. Please share

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MK-19 AUTOMATIC GRENADE LAUNCHER FIREFIGHT

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Camera is on my gunner, firefight was around four hours long involving three enemy SAF sections, one RPG team (who we killed a month later), and an 82mm mortar team. The camera died about halfway through before it started getting really dicey, the Taliban only stoped engaging after we called in four A-10 gun runs on their positions in the green zones.

published: 06 Sep 2012

AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military

AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military
The AR-15 is a lightweight, intermediate cartridge, magazine-fed, air-cooled, semi automatic rifle with a rotating locking bolt, operated by direct impingement of gas on the gas key located on top of the bolt carrier or by short stroke piston action used to actuate the bolt carrier group. It has been produced in many different versions, including numerous semi-automatic, burst, and fully automatic variants. It is manufactured with extensive use of aluminum alloys and synthetic materials.
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Mass Effect 3: M 8 Avenger Weapon guide

WeaponProfile: M-8AvengerThe Avenger is a common, versatile, military-grade assault rifle manufactured by the Elkoss Combine. It's accurate when fired in short bursts, and deadly when fired on full auto. The modular design and inexpensive components of the Avenger make it a favorite of military groups and mercenaries alike. The rifle has a reputation for being tough, reliable, easy to use, and easy to upgrade.
Uses: best in a suppression role but the weapon itself can fit many play-styles.
Best class: Fits best with the Quarian engineer
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Guards at a US nuclear missile base failed last summer drill, which was meant to test their ability to withstand a hostile takeover, reports AP citing an internal review. US Air Force called it a "critical deficiency."
In the drill the security team of the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana was required to respond to a simulated capture of a Minuteman 3 nuclear missile silo. The guards had to recapture the seized nuclear weapon in the silo, but failed to do so, the report obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request indicated.
The partially censored document cited a failure to take "all lawful actions necessary to immediately regain control of nuclear weapons," without specifying those actions. The scenario, under which a hostile force, possibly terrorist, w...

Russian Weapon. Helicopters In Action 2017.

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Ка-31
GeneralInformationRadar surveillance helicopter Ka-31 is designed for protection of warship units operating beyond coastal radars and ERW (Early Radar Warning) aircrafts coverage against air strikes. It provides detection of aerial targets (including low-level targets and ground- or sea-backgrounded targets) and surface targets and automatic reporting to ground and shipborne control posts or air defense systems. It may be deployed both on ships and on ground.
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Mi-26, the world’s best line production helicopter in terms of load capacity, is unrivaled in cost-performance parameters. This type helicopters are unique in their transportation capabilities and are used for mobile delivery of troops, including oversize e...

Bombs | Extremely Violent Weapons | Geographic TV

Bombs | Extremely ViolentWeapons | Geographic TV.
A bomb is one of a range of explosive weapons that rely on only the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy (an explosive device). Detonations inflict damage principally through ground- and atmosphere-transmitted mechanical stress, the impact and penetration of pressure-driven projectiles, pressure damage, and explosion-generated effects.[1] Bombs have been in use since the 11th century in Song DynastyChina.[2]
The term bomb is not usually applied to explosive devices used for civilian purposes such as construction or mining, although the people using the devices may sometimes refer to them as a "bomb". The military use of the term "bomb", or more specifically aerial bomb...

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US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automat...

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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Most Terrifying Weapons of US Military in Future (Best in the WORLD )2016

US M2/M2A1 Flamethrower

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After a dismal first attempt at designing a flamethrower (the M1) in 1941, the US Chemical Corps along with several uni...

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After a dismal first attempt at designing a flamethrower (the M1) in 1941, the US Chemical Corps along with several universities and industrial partners put in a lot of research to develop a more usable and effective flamethrower. The result was the M2, which went into production in early 1944. It would prove to be an exceptionally effective weapon in the island-hopping campaign towards the end of the war.
The M2 was arguably the best flamethrower fielded by any military during the war, with a number of excellent design features. These included:
* A constant-pressure regulator to ensure that the range stayed the same from the first to the last shot of a tank of fuel
* An on/off main valve easily accessible to the operator
* A supremely waterproof and reliable pyrotechnic cartridge ignition system
* An auto-shutoff valve which sealed at the nozzle, preventing dribble (and cutting off fuel flow should the operator lose control of the weapon)
The M2 would see service into the Vietnam War even as its successor the M9 was being issued. It was a truly outstanding design, and remains viable to this day.
Thanks toCharlie Hobson for showing us the unit and teaching me to fire it, and also thanks to AdaptiveFirearms for letting us use their range facilities!
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After a dismal first attempt at designing a flamethrower (the M1) in 1941, the US Chemical Corps along with several universities and industrial partners put in a lot of research to develop a more usable and effective flamethrower. The result was the M2, which went into production in early 1944. It would prove to be an exceptionally effective weapon in the island-hopping campaign towards the end of the war.
The M2 was arguably the best flamethrower fielded by any military during the war, with a number of excellent design features. These included:
* A constant-pressure regulator to ensure that the range stayed the same from the first to the last shot of a tank of fuel
* An on/off main valve easily accessible to the operator
* A supremely waterproof and reliable pyrotechnic cartridge ignition system
* An auto-shutoff valve which sealed at the nozzle, preventing dribble (and cutting off fuel flow should the operator lose control of the weapon)
The M2 would see service into the Vietnam War even as its successor the M9 was being issued. It was a truly outstanding design, and remains viable to this day.
Thanks toCharlie Hobson for showing us the unit and teaching me to fire it, and also thanks to AdaptiveFirearms for letting us use their range facilities!
http://adaptivefirearms.com
http://www.flamethrowerexpert.com
You can find Charlie Hobson's book, "US Portable Flamethrowers" here:
http://amzn.to/1SP9yc5

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"The PortsmouthStory", Project 90-2C-52 by the United States Air ForceLookout Mountain Laboratory.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass brightness-contrast-color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth_Gaseous_Diffusion_Plant
The Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant is a facility located in Scioto Township, Pike County, Ohio, just south of Piketon, Ohio that previously produced enriched uranium, including weapons-grade uranium, for the United StatesAtomic Energy program and U.S. nuclear weapons program. The plant is in shutdown status and is in preparation for decontamination and decommissioning (D&D), with some facilities overseen by the United States Enrichment Corporation, a subsidiary of USECIncorporated, a publicly traded corporation (NYSE: USU). The D&D work on the older facilities to prepare the site for future use is expected to continue through 2024 and is being conducted by Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC.
The Portsmouth plant, so named because of its proximity to the city of Portsmouth, Ohio, was one of three gaseous diffusion plants in the United States, alongside the K-25 plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Kentucky. The plant was constructed from 1952–1956, with the first enrichment cells going online in 1954. The plant was operated by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company from its startup to 1986, when the contract was taken over by Martin MariettaEnergySystems. In 1993, the USEC took overall responsibility for the Paducah and Portsmouth enrichment plants, continuing the operating contract with Martin Marietta. In 1995, the operator became Lockheed Martin with the merger of Martin Marietta and Lockheed. In May 2001, the Piketon plant ceased operations and was placed in cold standby. In 2006, the site work shifted into cold shutdown transition in preparation for future D&D.
The former gaseous diffusion plant covers 640 acres (260 ha) of the 3,777-acre (1,528 ha) site. The largest buildings, the process buildings, have a combined length of approximately one and a half miles (2.4 km), and cover about 93 acres (38 ha) and contain 10 million square feet (0.93 km2) of space. In use, the plant consumed a peak electrical demand of 2,100 megawatts.
A commercial centrifuge Plant at the Portsmouth site began construction in May 2007 for the production of commercial nuclear fuel for power reactors. Once completed, the commercial plant will use approximately 11,500 centrifuge machines to generate 3.8 million separative work units (SWU) a year...
In August 1952, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) selected Scioto Township, a rural area occupied by family-owned farms, as the site for a new gaseous diffusion plant to produce highly enriched uranium, U235, for use in military reactors and nuclear weapons production...
The original estimate for construction was four years at a cost of $1.2 billion. Construction was carried out by Peter Kiewit and Sons of Nebraska at a cost of $750 million. The site was completed several months ahead of schedule at 34 percent below the original cost estimate at a $400 million savings...
The primary mode of enrichment was the gaseous diffusion of uranium hexaflouride to separate the lighter fissile isotope, U-235, from the heavier non-fissile isotope, U-238. The plant initially produced material for the U.S. nuclear weapons program. In the mid-1960s, the plant converted to fuel production for commercial nuclear power plants...

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The Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant is a facility located in Scioto Township, Pike County, Ohio, just south of Piketon, Ohio that previously produced enriched uranium, including weapons-grade uranium, for the United StatesAtomic Energy program and U.S. nuclear weapons program. The plant is in shutdown status and is in preparation for decontamination and decommissioning (D&D), with some facilities overseen by the United States Enrichment Corporation, a subsidiary of USECIncorporated, a publicly traded corporation (NYSE: USU). The D&D work on the older facilities to prepare the site for future use is expected to continue through 2024 and is being conducted by Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC.
The Portsmouth plant, so named because of its proximity to the city of Portsmouth, Ohio, was one of three gaseous diffusion plants in the United States, alongside the K-25 plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Kentucky. The plant was constructed from 1952–1956, with the first enrichment cells going online in 1954. The plant was operated by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company from its startup to 1986, when the contract was taken over by Martin MariettaEnergySystems. In 1993, the USEC took overall responsibility for the Paducah and Portsmouth enrichment plants, continuing the operating contract with Martin Marietta. In 1995, the operator became Lockheed Martin with the merger of Martin Marietta and Lockheed. In May 2001, the Piketon plant ceased operations and was placed in cold standby. In 2006, the site work shifted into cold shutdown transition in preparation for future D&D.
The former gaseous diffusion plant covers 640 acres (260 ha) of the 3,777-acre (1,528 ha) site. The largest buildings, the process buildings, have a combined length of approximately one and a half miles (2.4 km), and cover about 93 acres (38 ha) and contain 10 million square feet (0.93 km2) of space. In use, the plant consumed a peak electrical demand of 2,100 megawatts.
A commercial centrifuge Plant at the Portsmouth site began construction in May 2007 for the production of commercial nuclear fuel for power reactors. Once completed, the commercial plant will use approximately 11,500 centrifuge machines to generate 3.8 million separative work units (SWU) a year...
In August 1952, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) selected Scioto Township, a rural area occupied by family-owned farms, as the site for a new gaseous diffusion plant to produce highly enriched uranium, U235, for use in military reactors and nuclear weapons production...
The original estimate for construction was four years at a cost of $1.2 billion. Construction was carried out by Peter Kiewit and Sons of Nebraska at a cost of $750 million. The site was completed several months ahead of schedule at 34 percent below the original cost estimate at a $400 million savings...
The primary mode of enrichment was the gaseous diffusion of uranium hexaflouride to separate the lighter fissile isotope, U-235, from the heavier non-fissile isotope, U-238. The plant initially produced material for the U.S. nuclear weapons program. In the mid-1960s, the plant converted to fuel production for commercial nuclear power plants...

Weapons: Explore the world of explosives

Ukraine Today presents a new documentary series on weapons. Learn about the innovation and development of military, spy and defence tools. Hear from the experts...

Ukraine Today presents a new documentary series on weapons. Learn about the innovation and development of military, spy and defence tools. Hear from the experts in the field and see the newest and most modern weapons to date.
The fifth episode delves deeper into the history, evolution and future of explosives - TNT, dynamite, mines, bombs.
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4th Platoon D Co 2-5 IN 3/1 AD
Camera is on my gunner, firefight was around four hours long involving three enemy SAF sections, one RPG team (who we killed a mo...

4th Platoon D Co 2-5 IN 3/1 AD
Camera is on my gunner, firefight was around four hours long involving three enemy SAF sections, one RPG team (who we killed a month later), and an 82mm mortar team. The camera died about halfway through before it started getting really dicey, the Taliban only stoped engaging after we called in four A-10 gun runs on their positions in the green zones.

4th Platoon D Co 2-5 IN 3/1 AD
Camera is on my gunner, firefight was around four hours long involving three enemy SAF sections, one RPG team (who we killed a month later), and an 82mm mortar team. The camera died about halfway through before it started getting really dicey, the Taliban only stoped engaging after we called in four A-10 gun runs on their positions in the green zones.

AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military
The AR-15 is a lightweight, intermediate cartridge, magazine-fed, air-cooled, semi automatic rifle with a rotating locking bolt, operated by direct impingement of gas on the gas key located on top of the bolt carrier or by short stroke piston action used to actuate the bolt carrier group. It has been produced in many different versions, including numerous semi-automatic, burst, and fully automatic variants. It is manufactured with extensive use of aluminum alloys and synthetic materials.
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AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military
The AR-15 is a lightweight, intermediate cartridge, magazine-fed, air-cooled, semi automatic rifle with a rotating locking bolt, operated by direct impingement of gas on the gas key located on top of the bolt carrier or by short stroke piston action used to actuate the bolt carrier group. It has been produced in many different versions, including numerous semi-automatic, burst, and fully automatic variants. It is manufactured with extensive use of aluminum alloys and synthetic materials.
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WeaponProfile: M-8AvengerThe Avenger is a common, versatile, military-grade assault rifle manufactured by the Elkoss Combine. It's accurate when fired in short bursts, and deadly when fired on full auto. The modular design and inexpensive components of the Avenger make it a favorite of military groups and mercenaries alike. The rifle has a reputation for being tough, reliable, easy to use, and easy to upgrade.
Uses: best in a suppression role but the weapon itself can fit many play-styles.
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WeaponProfile: M-8AvengerThe Avenger is a common, versatile, military-grade assault rifle manufactured by the Elkoss Combine. It's accurate when fired in short bursts, and deadly when fired on full auto. The modular design and inexpensive components of the Avenger make it a favorite of military groups and mercenaries alike. The rifle has a reputation for being tough, reliable, easy to use, and easy to upgrade.
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Guards at a US nuclear missile base failed last summer drill, which was meant to test their ability to withstand a hostile takeover, reports AP citing an intern...

Guards at a US nuclear missile base failed last summer drill, which was meant to test their ability to withstand a hostile takeover, reports AP citing an internal review. US Air Force called it a "critical deficiency."
In the drill the security team of the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana was required to respond to a simulated capture of a Minuteman 3 nuclear missile silo. The guards had to recapture the seized nuclear weapon in the silo, but failed to do so, the report obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request indicated.
The partially censored document cited a failure to take "all lawful actions necessary to immediately regain control of nuclear weapons," without specifying those actions. The scenario, under which a hostile force, possibly terrorist, would seize a nuclear missile silo aiming to capture the missile warhead is called 'Empty Quiver', and the internal report said the security team demonstrated called a "critical deficiency," in failing to properly respond to it.
The section of the document apparently elaborating on what exactly went wrong with the security response was redacted before release. The Air Force said this information was withheld in accordance with senior-level Pentagon orders "prohibiting the unauthorized dissemination of unclassified information pertaining to security measures" for the protection of "special nuclear material."
The Air Force publicly acknowledged the drill failure in August, saying "tactical level errors" were made during the Malmstrom inspection on August 5-13, 2013. It didn't say the errors were made by the security forces, who couldn't properly secure the nuclear weapon entrusted to them.
When approached for comments of the latest strategic nuclear forces blunder in a string that was reported lately, Lt. Col.John Sheets, a spokesman for Air Force Global Strike Command, said he would not "divulge additional detail of the scenario or the response tactics due to it being sensitive information that could compromise security." He added that the Air Force implemented all corrective actions purported by the review cited by the AP.
The inspection was repeated two months later and found no security weaknesses, the news agency said.
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Guards at a US nuclear missile base failed last summer drill, which was meant to test their ability to withstand a hostile takeover, reports AP citing an internal review. US Air Force called it a "critical deficiency."
In the drill the security team of the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana was required to respond to a simulated capture of a Minuteman 3 nuclear missile silo. The guards had to recapture the seized nuclear weapon in the silo, but failed to do so, the report obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request indicated.
The partially censored document cited a failure to take "all lawful actions necessary to immediately regain control of nuclear weapons," without specifying those actions. The scenario, under which a hostile force, possibly terrorist, would seize a nuclear missile silo aiming to capture the missile warhead is called 'Empty Quiver', and the internal report said the security team demonstrated called a "critical deficiency," in failing to properly respond to it.
The section of the document apparently elaborating on what exactly went wrong with the security response was redacted before release. The Air Force said this information was withheld in accordance with senior-level Pentagon orders "prohibiting the unauthorized dissemination of unclassified information pertaining to security measures" for the protection of "special nuclear material."
The Air Force publicly acknowledged the drill failure in August, saying "tactical level errors" were made during the Malmstrom inspection on August 5-13, 2013. It didn't say the errors were made by the security forces, who couldn't properly secure the nuclear weapon entrusted to them.
When approached for comments of the latest strategic nuclear forces blunder in a string that was reported lately, Lt. Col.John Sheets, a spokesman for Air Force Global Strike Command, said he would not "divulge additional detail of the scenario or the response tactics due to it being sensitive information that could compromise security." He added that the Air Force implemented all corrective actions purported by the review cited by the AP.
The inspection was repeated two months later and found no security weaknesses, the news agency said.
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RussianWeapon. HelicoptersIn Action 2017.
Ка-31
GeneralInformationRadar surveillance helicopter Ka-31 is designed for protection of warship units operating beyond coastal radars and ERW (Early Radar Warning) aircrafts coverage against air strikes. It provides detection of aerial targets (including low-level targets and ground- or sea-backgrounded targets) and surface targets and automatic reporting to ground and shipborne control posts or air defense systems. It may be deployed both on ships and on ground.
Мi-26
General Information
Mi-26, the world’s best line production helicopter in terms of load capacity, is unrivaled in cost-performance parameters. This type helicopters are unique in their transportation capabilities and are used for mobile delivery of troops, including oversize equipment. Mi-26 is intended for all sorts of operations: transportation, evacuation, fire fighting etc. Mi-26 is capable of carrying up to 82 full armed troopers or up to 20 tons of cargo inside the fuselage or on external sling.
Мi-8/17
General Information
Mi-8/17 military transport helicopters are among the most popular helicopters in their class. These helicopters were built incorporating a full-spectrum analysis of Russian helicopters' operation in combat situations and conflict zones. It is these helicopters’ universality and high flight capabilities that make them among the world's most popular Russian-made helicopters.
The latest Mi-8/17 military transport helicopter family includes the Mi-17V-5 (domestic designation Mi-8MTV-5) made at Kazan Helicopters and the Mi-171Sh (Mi-8AMTSh) made at Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant.
Мi-28NE "Night Hunter"
General Information
The Mi-28NE “Night Hunter” is a modern attack helicopter designed to carry out search and destroy operations against tanks, armoured and un-armoured vehicles, and enemy personnel in combat, as well as low-speed airborne targets. It can operate night and day, and in adverse weather conditions.
The Mi-28N “Night Hunter” has been officially accepted into service with the Russian Ministry of Defence. The “Night Hunter” meets the latest international standards for combat attack helicopters, and Mi-28NE is its export version.
Мi-35М
General Information
The multirole Mi-35M attack helicopter is a comprehensive modernisation of the Mi-24V. The Mi-35M was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, and has been series produced at Rostvertol since 2005.
Ka-226T
General Information
Military version of light multi-mission helicopter Ka-226T is designed for operation in hard-to-reach highland conditions, warm climate and oversea, reconnaissance, targeting and monitoring, cargo transportation (up to 1,500 kg), transportation of 7 troopers or service personnel.
Ка-27
General Information
Shipborne anti-submarine helicopter Ka-27/28 designed for navy anti-submarine warfare missions with decking on various type ships, including aircraft carriers. It is capable of detecting modern submarines and surface targets, reporting of them to ship and shore points and attacking them using airborne weapons.
Ka-52 "Alligator"
General Information
The Ka-52 Alligator is a next-generation reconnaissance and combat helicopter designed to destroy tanks, armoured and non-armoured ground targets, and enemy troops and helicopters both on the front line and in tactical reserves. The helicopter can operate around the clock and in all weathers. The Ka-52 can provide target acquisition and designation for helicopter teams and ground troop command and control centres. It can also provide fire support for troop landings, fly routine patrols and escort military convoys.
• Ka-52 Alligator is fitted with signature control devices as well as electronic and active counter-measures. It meets the latest Russian and international standards for technical operation of military helicopters.
• The helicopter has a two-seat cockpit and can be flown by either pilot. Its advanced flight capabilities – achieved in part thanks to its coaxial rotors – make the helicopter highly manoeuvrable in limited space and thus able to adopt an advantageous attack position.
• The Ka-52 Alligator’s two VK-2500 turboshaft engines allow the helicopter to operate at altitudes above 5,000m. It has a static ceiling of 4,000m, and is able to take off and land in hot climates and in high mountainous terrain. The Alligator can also operate in cold climates and icy conditions.
• The Ka-52 Alligator is equipped with the latest avionics suite and powerful offensive weapons that can be configured for a wide range of combat missions.
• The Ka-52 Alligator offers a high degree of protection to its crew, advanced automated systems for ease of piloting, and is easy to service and maintain on the ground.
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RussianWeapon. HelicoptersIn Action 2017.
Ка-31
GeneralInformationRadar surveillance helicopter Ka-31 is designed for protection of warship units operating beyond coastal radars and ERW (Early Radar Warning) aircrafts coverage against air strikes. It provides detection of aerial targets (including low-level targets and ground- or sea-backgrounded targets) and surface targets and automatic reporting to ground and shipborne control posts or air defense systems. It may be deployed both on ships and on ground.
Мi-26
General Information
Mi-26, the world’s best line production helicopter in terms of load capacity, is unrivaled in cost-performance parameters. This type helicopters are unique in their transportation capabilities and are used for mobile delivery of troops, including oversize equipment. Mi-26 is intended for all sorts of operations: transportation, evacuation, fire fighting etc. Mi-26 is capable of carrying up to 82 full armed troopers or up to 20 tons of cargo inside the fuselage or on external sling.
Мi-8/17
General Information
Mi-8/17 military transport helicopters are among the most popular helicopters in their class. These helicopters were built incorporating a full-spectrum analysis of Russian helicopters' operation in combat situations and conflict zones. It is these helicopters’ universality and high flight capabilities that make them among the world's most popular Russian-made helicopters.
The latest Mi-8/17 military transport helicopter family includes the Mi-17V-5 (domestic designation Mi-8MTV-5) made at Kazan Helicopters and the Mi-171Sh (Mi-8AMTSh) made at Ulan-Ude Aviation Plant.
Мi-28NE "Night Hunter"
General Information
The Mi-28NE “Night Hunter” is a modern attack helicopter designed to carry out search and destroy operations against tanks, armoured and un-armoured vehicles, and enemy personnel in combat, as well as low-speed airborne targets. It can operate night and day, and in adverse weather conditions.
The Mi-28N “Night Hunter” has been officially accepted into service with the Russian Ministry of Defence. The “Night Hunter” meets the latest international standards for combat attack helicopters, and Mi-28NE is its export version.
Мi-35М
General Information
The multirole Mi-35M attack helicopter is a comprehensive modernisation of the Mi-24V. The Mi-35M was developed by the Mil Moscow Helicopter Plant, and has been series produced at Rostvertol since 2005.
Ka-226T
General Information
Military version of light multi-mission helicopter Ka-226T is designed for operation in hard-to-reach highland conditions, warm climate and oversea, reconnaissance, targeting and monitoring, cargo transportation (up to 1,500 kg), transportation of 7 troopers or service personnel.
Ка-27
General Information
Shipborne anti-submarine helicopter Ka-27/28 designed for navy anti-submarine warfare missions with decking on various type ships, including aircraft carriers. It is capable of detecting modern submarines and surface targets, reporting of them to ship and shore points and attacking them using airborne weapons.
Ka-52 "Alligator"
General Information
The Ka-52 Alligator is a next-generation reconnaissance and combat helicopter designed to destroy tanks, armoured and non-armoured ground targets, and enemy troops and helicopters both on the front line and in tactical reserves. The helicopter can operate around the clock and in all weathers. The Ka-52 can provide target acquisition and designation for helicopter teams and ground troop command and control centres. It can also provide fire support for troop landings, fly routine patrols and escort military convoys.
• Ka-52 Alligator is fitted with signature control devices as well as electronic and active counter-measures. It meets the latest Russian and international standards for technical operation of military helicopters.
• The helicopter has a two-seat cockpit and can be flown by either pilot. Its advanced flight capabilities – achieved in part thanks to its coaxial rotors – make the helicopter highly manoeuvrable in limited space and thus able to adopt an advantageous attack position.
• The Ka-52 Alligator’s two VK-2500 turboshaft engines allow the helicopter to operate at altitudes above 5,000m. It has a static ceiling of 4,000m, and is able to take off and land in hot climates and in high mountainous terrain. The Alligator can also operate in cold climates and icy conditions.
• The Ka-52 Alligator is equipped with the latest avionics suite and powerful offensive weapons that can be configured for a wide range of combat missions.
• The Ka-52 Alligator offers a high degree of protection to its crew, advanced automated systems for ease of piloting, and is easy to service and maintain on the ground.
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Bombs | Extremely Violent Weapons | Geographic TV

Bombs | Extremely ViolentWeapons | Geographic TV.
A bomb is one of a range of explosive weapons that rely on only the exothermic reaction of an explosive mate...

Bombs | Extremely ViolentWeapons | Geographic TV.
A bomb is one of a range of explosive weapons that rely on only the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy (an explosive device). Detonations inflict damage principally through ground- and atmosphere-transmitted mechanical stress, the impact and penetration of pressure-driven projectiles, pressure damage, and explosion-generated effects.[1] Bombs have been in use since the 11th century in Song DynastyChina.[2]
The term bomb is not usually applied to explosive devices used for civilian purposes such as construction or mining, although the people using the devices may sometimes refer to them as a "bomb". The military use of the term "bomb", or more specifically aerial bomb action, typically refers to airdropped, unpowered explosive weapons most commonly used by air forces and naval aviation. Other military explosive weapons not classified as "bombs" include grenades, shells, depth charges (used in water), warheads when in missiles, or land mines. In unconventional warfare, "bomb" can refer to a range of offensive weaponry. For instance, in recent conflicts, "bombs" known as improvised explosive devices (IEDS) have been employed by insurgent fighters to great effectiveness.
The word comes from the Latin bombus, which in turn comes from the Greek βόμβος (bombos),[3] an onomatopoetic term meaning "booming", "buzzing".
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Bombs | Extremely ViolentWeapons | Geographic TV.
A bomb is one of a range of explosive weapons that rely on only the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy (an explosive device). Detonations inflict damage principally through ground- and atmosphere-transmitted mechanical stress, the impact and penetration of pressure-driven projectiles, pressure damage, and explosion-generated effects.[1] Bombs have been in use since the 11th century in Song DynastyChina.[2]
The term bomb is not usually applied to explosive devices used for civilian purposes such as construction or mining, although the people using the devices may sometimes refer to them as a "bomb". The military use of the term "bomb", or more specifically aerial bomb action, typically refers to airdropped, unpowered explosive weapons most commonly used by air forces and naval aviation. Other military explosive weapons not classified as "bombs" include grenades, shells, depth charges (used in water), warheads when in missiles, or land mines. In unconventional warfare, "bomb" can refer to a range of offensive weaponry. For instance, in recent conflicts, "bombs" known as improvised explosive devices (IEDS) have been employed by insurgent fighters to great effectiveness.
The word comes from the Latin bombus, which in turn comes from the Greek βόμβος (bombos),[3] an onomatopoetic term meaning "booming", "buzzing".
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We always have to keep in mind that a Documentary, after all, can tell lies and it can tell lies because it lays claim to a form of veracity which fiction doesn't. Some of the documentaries are made just to discredit some particular person, party, organization, system etc, but most of them here on TDF are non biased, without prejudice and worth watching.

We always have to keep in mind that a Documentary, after all, can tell lies and it can tell lies because it lays claim to a form of veracity which fiction doesn't. Some of the documentaries are made just to discredit some particular person, party, organization, system etc, but most of them here on TDF are non biased, without prejudice and worth watching.

10 Most Expensive Military Machines

From the $100 MILLION Fighter Jet, to the most INSANE Aircraft Career in the world, these are the 10 Most ExpensiveMilitaryMachines !
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5. Trident IIMissiles
We briefly mentioned how the Virginia Class subs and the DDG 51 Destroyers had the capabilities of launching cruise missiles! You could have probably guessed for yourself but those cruise missiles are pretty pricey! You don’t even want to know how much each missile costs! Luckily, the American and the British Navy are splitting some of the research costs. The reason they’re so expensive, is basically because they are pinpoint accurate from using GPS, can be launched from underwater, can carry warheads, and have a range of 4500 miles. Not only that, but they can travel at speeds of 18000 miles per hours! Each one costs 37 million dollars each, but there’s some videos out there of Destroyers launch cruise missiles like a semi automatic machine gun! If you combine the spending from both the UK and US on this missile, it adds up to about 53 Billion
4. MIne Resistant AmbushProtectedImagine, finally being able to drive a vehicle without having to worry about landmines or IED’s! Our boys in Iraq would be very grateful! Many Humvees were obliterated during the Iraq wars from IED’s and now it appears that the military has a solution. Not only is it bulletproof, but the roadside bombs will no longer prove to be an issue! Also known as the MRAP, these vehicles are designed in South Africa. The US eventually spent $50 Billion dollars on the project to to make these mine proof as an emergency type effort in 2007. They quickly ordered a mass production of 10,000 MRAP’s in 2007. You break it down, they cost ast least $500,000 each! Here in this photo we see the decked out version of the FBI’s version. Doesn’t look like you wanna mess with this thing. There’s believed to be about 800 of these used by Law Enforcement groups as well.
3.Virginia Class Submarines
This class of submarine is really in a class of it’s own. It is expected to remain in service for at least the next 43 years. Each one is crafted carefully which requires an estimated 9 million labor hours for construction of a single VirginaClassSubmarine. These are supposed to be America’s most advanced series of submarines to this date and they plan to build another 35 of these. You can imagine these would be expensive to construct, considering there’s a nuclear reactor on board! There’s also several new features that have never been seen before on US submarines classes. This includes new sonar systems, accurate cruise missile firing systems, pump-jet propulsor and improved gear for to save the crew in case it sinks. Many have called it the Ferrari of submarines and only the best trained submariners will have the chance to ride in it. Cost per submarine.. $ 2.5 Billion
2. RaptorF22The most expensive and technologically advanced jet fighter on the market, the raptor is America’s Top Gun. These supersonic jets can be seen at airshows, completely stupefying large crowds of spectators. It’s primary role is to shoot down enemy aircraft before they even see the raptor in the skies. But with a barrage of different weapons it can accommodate ground attacks, electronic warfare, precision weapons engagement, and good degree of stealth. Each unit costs taxpayers 150Million dollars but with air superiority in mind, the US is planning on building around 528 of these for a total cost of 79 Billion! Making it a huge program. There have been a few crashes already but the pilots were able to make it out of the craft ok with no injuries
1. CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier
The Gerald Ford is the first ship of the new class of Aircraft Carriers, this floating airport is a big upgrade from the Nimitz class. With all these expensive and fancy aircraft the US is coming up with, they’ll need an advanced way to transport them! Individually, the CVN-78 Class Aircraft Carrier is the most expensive military item to exist in the world! That doesn’t include the expensive aircraft on them either or the research it took to make this. In the long run it should save some money from lowering the number of crew members but increasing the number of automated systems. This thing even has laser beams! The living conditions were improved by increased air conditioning. It also uses an electromagnetic launch system which will also increase life expectancy on multi million dollar planes. The newly designed nuclear reactors will produce 3 times as much power as the Nimitz Class. The upgrades are quite impressive especially with the new radar system and it will be able to generate 30% more flights per day. The total cost: $13 Billion dollars each is how much it will cost for parts and labor and 4.7 Billion dollars was how much it cost goes to research and development.

US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
This is a carbine version of the assault rifle M-16 , which uses 5.56 x 45 mm NATO ammunition with a charger of 30 cartridges . It"s more maneuverable in close combat, being more compact and agile due to its size. In comparison, the barrel and forearm are shorter and the butt is telescopic. With his boot filled weighs 3.1 kg. Making it ideal for combat CQB or urban combat .The M4 is the modern successor of the CAR-15 , which was then officially renamed XM117.
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Top Secret Advanced Military Weapons

Top 10 real life Call of Duty weapons, soldiers and military robots from the future!
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Every year, nations around the world each spend billions of dollars on defense. When combined, total world spending on military forces is estimated by some experts as surpassing $1.7 billion in 2014. That’s a lot of money and the figures don’t look like they will drop off over the coming years. National rivalries, arms races and breakthroughs in weapons development all mean the final bill a nation is expected to pay only gets bigger and bigger.
It’s not hard to figure out who some of the top spenders are when it comes to military budgets. Head and shoulders above everyone else in this respect is the United States. The USA spends around $600 billion a year on its military. Not only is that three to four times more than the next closest spender – China - that’s also more than the next several highest spenders added together. The War on Terror, regular upgrades to weapons systems and the ongoing competition with China and Russia all fuel this massive spending spree. Indeed, many nations on this planet have some sort of military rivalry with a neighbor which fuels spending and development of large armed forces.
Apart from simply buying fleets of tanks, planes and ballistic missiles, the massive military budgets of the world’s armed forces are also used to develop new and high-tech weapons. These secret and futuristic weapons take years of testing and development and sometimes never even make it to production. So why spend so much on something which you may never use? It all comes down to maintaining a technological edge over your rivals. Many futuristic weapons never leave the prototype stage because they are not practical for the time or there is a lack of funding. However, sometimes a secret and high-tech weapon can come along at the right moment when the funding is right, the need is there and the weapon in question is practical. Think robotics, stealth technology and laser weapons.
The following video takes a look at some of the most secret and high-tech weapons currently being developed or entering service in the military. These projects have required billions of dollars in spending and decades of research and development to reach the point where theory and concepts become reality. Ahead you’ll find everything from laser weapons to ‘death-ray’ emitters to creations which will make you think of the Terminator films. Yes, in many cases the science-fiction of the 1960s, 70s and 80s is beginning to take on a very real, and sometimes scary, reality when it comes to what the military is rolling out next. The concepts behind some of these weapons aren’t very new and you might, at first, think they aren’t very high-tech and secret. Laser weapons are a perfect example. Just keep in mind that the weaponized lasers of today are far different from the early military lasers which were relatively weak and bulky and severely limited in their ability to destroy objects.
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The U.S.Navy is tapping the power of the Force (of Star Wars fame) to wage war. Its latest weapon is an electromagnetic railgun launcher. It uses a form of electromagnetic energy known as the Lorentz force to hurl a 23-pound projectile at speeds exceeding Mach 7. Engineers already have tested this futuristic weapon on land, and the Navy plans to begin sea trials aboard a Joint High Speed VesselMillinocket in 2016.
“The electromagnetic railgun represents an incredible new offensive capability for the U.S. Navy,” Rear Adm. Bryant Fuller, the Navy’s chief engineer, said in a statement. “This capability will allow us to effectively counter a wide range of threats at a relatively low cost, while keeping our ships and sailors safer by removing the need to carry as many high-explosive weapons.”
The massive railgun that needs just one sailor to operate it relies on the electromagnetic energy of the Lorentz force—the combination of electric and magnetic forces on a point charge—for power.
The Navy likes the weapon for several reasons, not the least of which it has a range of 100 miles and doesn’t require explosive warheads. That makes it far safer for sailors, and cheaper for taxpayers. According to the Navy, each 18-inch projectile costs about $25,000, compared to $500,000 to $1.5 million for conventional missiles.
“[It] will give our adversaries a huge moment of pause to go: ‘Do I even want to go engage a naval ship?’” Rear AdmiralMatt Klunder told reporters. “Because you are going to lose. You could throw anything at us, frankly, and the fact that we now can shoot a number of these rounds at a very affordable cost, it’s my opinion that they don’t win.”
The Navy’s been talking about using railguns for the past ten years. The Office of Naval Research launched a prototype program in 2005, with an initial investment of $250 million committed through 2011. The Navy anticipates spending about that much more by 2017.
Of course the Army is interested in having one too, and the Pentagon is in general interested in many aspects of the technology. In July, the Navy will display the electromagnetic railgun prototype at San Diego Naval Base.
“Frankly, we think it might be the right time for them to know what we’ve been doing behind closed doors in a Star Wars fashion,” said Klunder. “It’s now reality. It’s not science fiction. It’s real and you can look at it.”

US Navy's New Killer Laser Gun: LaWS Laser Weapon System Live-fire

The Laser Weapon System or LaWS is a directed-energy weapon being developed by the U.S. Navy.
The AN/SEQ-3 Laser Weapon System or XN-1 LaWS is a directed-energy weapon developed by the United States Navy. LaWS uses an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array which can be tuned to high output to destroy the target or low output to warn or cripple the sensors of a target.
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Video shows the LaWS Operational demonstration aboard USSPonce. During the test, the LaWS hit targets mounted aboard a speeding oncoming small boat, shot an UAV out of the sky, and destroyed other moving targets at sea.
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Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to e...

Worlds MOST FEARED sniper rifle great idea for US Military

Another great idea for the US Military this new sniper rifle uses advanced technology to ensure the soldier to tomorrow will never miss his target. TrackingPoint is an Austin, Texas-based applied technology company that created the first precision guided firearm (PGF), a long-range rifle system.[1][2]
TrackingPoint was formed by CEOJohn McHale in February 2011. The first PGF prototype was created in March 2011. The company officially launched a publicly available product in January 2013.[3]
TrackingPoint's precision guided firearms system uses several component technologies:
Networked TrackingScope: The core engine that tracks the target, calculates range and the ballistic solution, and works in concert with the shooter and guided trigger to release the shot.[4][5]
BarrelReferenceSystem: A fixed reference point that enables the networked tracking scope to make adjustments and retain zero over time. The barrel reference system is factory calibrated to a laser reference.[6]
Guided Trigger: The rifle's trigger is hard-wired to the networked tracking scope. The networked tracking scope controls the trigger weight to eliminate trigger squeeze and shot timing errors.[7]
FieldSoftware Upgradeable: Software can be uploaded to the scope to add capability.[8]
Heads Up Display (HUD): The HUD indicates range, wind, reticle, video storage gauge, zoom, and battery life, plus LRF icon, Wi-Fi on/off icon, compass icon, cant wheel, inclination wheels and off-screen indicators.[4][9]
Recording: An integrated camera captures video and still images from the networked tracking scope and heads up display. Recorded images can be downloaded to a smartphone or tablet from the scope and transmitted via email or social media.[10]
A rifle is a firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a barrel that has a helical groove or pattern of grooves ("rifling") cut into the barrel walls. The raised areas of the rifling are called "lands," which make contact with the projectile (for small arms usage, called a bullet), imparting spin around an axis corresponding to the orientation of the weapon. When the projectile leaves the barrel, this spin lends gyroscopic stability to the projectile and prevents tumbling, in the same way that a properly thrown American football or rugby ball behaves. This allows the use of aerodynamically-efficient pointed bullets (as opposed to the spherical balls used in muskets) and thus improves range and accuracy. The word "rifle" originally referred to the grooving, and a rifle was called a "rifled gun." Rifles are used in warfare, hunting and shooting sports.
Typically, a bullet is propelled by the contained deflagration of an explosive compound (originally black powder, later cordite, and now nitrocellulose), although other means such as compressed air are used in air rifles, which are popular for vermin control, hunting small game, formal target shooting and casual shooting ("plinking").
In most armed forces the term "gun" is incorrect when referring to small arms; in military parlance, the word "gun" refers to an artillery piece or crew-served machine gun. Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles (e.g. a "laser rifle").
A gun is a normally tubular weapon or other device designed to discharge projectiles or other material.[1] The projectile may be solid, liquid, gas or energy and may be free, as with bullets and artillery shells, or captive as with Taser probes and whaling harpoons. The means of projection varies according to design but is usually effected by the action of gas pressure, either produced through the rapid combustion of a propellant or compressed and stored by mechanical means, operating on the projectile inside an open-ended tube in the fashion of a piston. The confined gas accelerates the movable projectile down the length of the tube imparting sufficient velocity to sustain the projectile's travel once the action of the gas ceases at the end of the tube or muzzle. Alternatively, acceleration via electromagnetic field generation may be employed in which case the tube may be dispensed with and a guide rail substituted.
The first devices identified as guns appeared in China around 1000AD, and by the 12th century the technology was spreading through the rest of Asia, and into Europe by the 13th century.[2]
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Watch the US Navy's laser weapon in action

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EPA Spends Millions on Military-Grade Weapons for 'Special Agents'

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is spending millions of dollars on military grade equipment, according to a report published by Open the Books (link below).
The funds are being used to outfit the agency's 'Special Agents' with guns, ammo, night vision, radar, amphibious assault vehicles and more. The agency is building it's own militia of sorts.
In this report, we cover some of the latest EPA raids and legal action against ordinary citizens. We also discuss Obama's use of the agency to shut down 200 coal plants in the United States.
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Reaction to military grade weapons given to law enforcement

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Reaction to military grade weapons given to law enforcement

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8 Insane Future Military LASER WEAPONS

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US Marines Shooting The M4 Carbine Like Boss

US Marines on training range shooting the 5,56 M4 Carabine and training on Urban configuration
The M4 (officially 5.56 mm, M4 Carabine) is a family of automatic assault rifles carbine , derived from M16 rifle , manufactured by the Colt company in the United States . It's the main infantry weapon in United States Marines, and is often used by many elite police units such as SWAT . The M4A1 often plays an important role in various combat operations , having been designed for combat in confined spaces , mobile crews and air units, paratroopers and special military operations.
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Most Terrifying Weapons of US Military in Future (Best in the WORLD )2016

US M2/M2A1 Flamethrower

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After a dismal first attempt at designing a flamethrower (the M1) in 1941, the US Chemical Corps along with several universities and industrial partners put in a lot of research to develop a more usable and effective flamethrower. The result was the M2, which went into production in early 1944. It would prove to be an exceptionally effective weapon in the island-hopping campaign towards the end of the war.
The M2 was arguably the best flamethrower fielded by any military during the war, with a number of excellent design features. These included:
* A constant-pressure regulator to ensure that the range stayed the same from the first to the last shot of a tank of fuel
* An on/off main valve easily accessible to the operator
* A supremely waterproof and reliable pyrotechnic cartridge ignition system
* An auto-shutoff valve which sealed at the nozzle, preventing dribble (and cutting off fuel flow should the operator lose control of the weapon)
The M2 would see service into the Vietnam War even as its successor the M9 was being issued. It was a truly outstanding design, and remains viable to this day.
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Paris Shooters Had Military Grade Weapons

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The Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant is a facility located in Scioto Township, Pike County, Ohio, just south of Piketon, Ohio that previously produced enriched uranium, including weapons-grade uranium, for the United StatesAtomic Energy program and U.S. nuclear weapons program. The plant is in shutdown status and is in preparation for decontamination and decommissioning (D&D), with some facilities overseen by the United States Enrichment Corporation, a subsidiary of USECIncorporated, a publicly traded corporation (NYSE: USU). The D&D work on the older facilities to prepare the site for future use is expected to continue through 2024 and is being conducted by Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC.
The Portsmouth plant, so named because of its proximity to the city of Portsmouth, Ohio, was one of three gaseous diffusion plants in the United States, alongside the K-25 plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Kentucky. The plant was constructed from 1952–1956, with the first enrichment cells going online in 1954. The plant was operated by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company from its startup to 1986, when the contract was taken over by Martin MariettaEnergySystems. In 1993, the USEC took overall responsibility for the Paducah and Portsmouth enrichment plants, continuing the operating contract with Martin Marietta. In 1995, the operator became Lockheed Martin with the merger of Martin Marietta and Lockheed. In May 2001, the Piketon plant ceased operations and was placed in cold standby. In 2006, the site work shifted into cold shutdown transition in preparation for future D&D.
The former gaseous diffusion plant covers 640 acres (260 ha) of the 3,777-acre (1,528 ha) site. The largest buildings, the process buildings, have a combined length of approximately one and a half miles (2.4 km), and cover about 93 acres (38 ha) and contain 10 million square feet (0.93 km2) of space. In use, the plant consumed a peak electrical demand of 2,100 megawatts.
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The primary mode of enrichment was the gaseous diffusion of uranium hexaflouride to separate the lighter fissile isotope, U-235, from the heavier non-fissile isotope, U-238. The plant initially produced material for the U.S. nuclear weapons program. In the mid-1960s, the plant converted to fuel production for commercial nuclear power plants...

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Weapons: Explore the world of explosives

Ukraine Today presents a new documentary series on weapons. Learn about the innovation and...

Weapons: Explore the world of explosives

Ukraine Today presents a new documentary series on weapons. Learn about the innovation and development of military, spy and defence tools. Hear from the experts in the field and see the newest and most modern weapons to date.
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How and Why CA Fires Were DEW Created

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MK-19 AUTOMATIC GRENADE LAUNCHER FIREFIGHT

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Camera is on my gunner, firefight was around four hours long involving three enemy SAF sections, one RPG team (who we killed a month later), and an 82mm mortar team. The camera died about halfway through before it started getting really dicey, the Taliban only stoped engaging after we called in four A-10 gun runs on their positions in the green zones.

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AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military

AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military
The AR-15 is a lightweight, intermediate c...

AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military

AR 15 | Deadliest Weapon in America | Military
The AR-15 is a lightweight, intermediate cartridge, magazine-fed, air-cooled, semi automatic rifle with a rotating locking bolt, operated by direct impingement of gas on the gas key located on top of the bolt carrier or by short stroke piston action used to actuate the bolt carrier group. It has been produced in many different versions, including numerous semi-automatic, burst, and fully automatic variants. It is manufactured with extensive use of aluminum alloys and synthetic materials.
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Mass Effect 3: M 8 Avenger Weapon guide

WeaponProfile: M-8AvengerThe Avenger is a common, versatile, military-grade assault rifle manufactured by the Elkoss Combine. It's accurate when fired in short bursts, and deadly when fired on full auto. The modular design and inexpensive components of the Avenger make it a favorite of military groups and mercenaries alike. The rifle has a reputation for being tough, reliable, easy to use, and easy to upgrade.
Uses: best in a suppression role but the weapon itself can fit many play-styles.
Best class: Fits best with the Quarian engineer
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Worlds MOST FEARED DARPA Technology for US Military (Message to world) 2016

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Guards at a US nuclear missile base failed last summer drill, which was meant to test their ability to withstand a hostile takeover, reports AP citing an internal review. US Air Force called it a "critical deficiency."
In the drill the security team of the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana was required to respond to a simulated capture of a Minuteman 3 nuclear missile silo. The guards had to recapture the seized nuclear weapon in the silo, but failed to do so, the report obtained under a Freedom of Information Act request indicated.
The partially censored document cited a failure to take "all lawful actions necessary to immediately regain control of nuclear weapons," without specifying those actions. The scenario, under which a hostile force, possibly terrorist, would seize a nuclear missile silo aiming to capture the missile warhead is called 'Empty Quiver', and the internal report said the security team demonstrated called a "critical deficiency," in failing to properly respond to it.
The section of the document apparently elaborating on what exactly went wrong with the security response was redacted before release. The Air Force said this information was withheld in accordance with senior-level Pentagon orders "prohibiting the unauthorized dissemination of unclassified information pertaining to security measures" for the protection of "special nuclear material."
The Air Force publicly acknowledged the drill failure in August, saying "tactical level errors" were made during the Malmstrom inspection on August 5-13, 2013. It didn't say the errors were made by the security forces, who couldn't properly secure the nuclear weapon entrusted to them.
When approached for comments of the latest strategic nuclear forces blunder in a string that was reported lately, Lt. Col.John Sheets, a spokesman for Air Force Global Strike Command, said he would not "divulge additional detail of the scenario or the response tactics due to it being sensitive information that could compromise security." He added that the Air Force implemented all corrective actions purported by the review cited by the AP.
The inspection was repeated two months later and found no security weaknesses, the news agency said.
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